How to Install XWiki on CentOS 7

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XWiki is an open-source, enterprise-level wiki platform written in Java. It’s one of the most popular and most capable open source wikis out there. Some of its useful features include WYSIWYG editing, OpenDocument based document import/export, semantic annotations and tagging, and advanced permissions management. The large and knowledgeable community is always available for help and they keep updating and improving the wiki software. You can check their official playground (demo) to learn more about the features that XWiki offers.

This tutorial is written and tested for a CentOS 7 Cloud Server

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How to install Jamroom on Ubuntu 16.04

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Today we will show you how to install Jamroom on an Ubuntu 16.04 VPS using Apache web-server and MySQL database.

Jamroom is a community content management system. It enables you to bring your entire community online to participate in your websites content creation. If you want to build an online community where everyone has their own identity then Jamroom can provide you with the tools to do it. It is fairly easy to install Jamroom on an Ubuntu 16.04 Cloud VPS. The installation process should take about 5-10 minutes if you follow the very easy steps described below.

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How to install Liferay on an Ubuntu 16.04 VPS

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Liferay is free and open source enterprise portal framework, used for enabling corporate Extranet and Intranet. Liferay can be also used as a web application framework and/or content management framework. It comes with all the features that a website needs to offer to its users. It is made of many functional units, which are known as portlels. Liferay is build in Java and offers support for variety of extensions and plug-ins for many programming languages.

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How to install Coppermine Photo Gallery on a CentOS 7 VPS

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Coppermine is a multi-purpose, fully-featured and integrated web picture gallery script written in PHP using GD or ImageMagick as image library with a MySQL back-end. Coppermine Photo Gallery (CPG) is an open source project released under the GNU/GPL terms. It is fairly easy to install Coppermine on a CentOS 7 VPS. The installation process should take about 5-10 minutes if you follow the very easy steps described below.

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