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1 | {{box cssClass="floatinginfobox" title="**Contents**"}} | ||
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5 | XWiki is a Java-based wiki and runs on a Servlet Container such as Tomcat, Jetty, JBoss, WebLogic, WebSphere, etc. It also uses a relational database to store its content. It can run on almost any database (HSQL, MySQL, etc) but XWiki and the database need to be setup correctly. | ||
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7 | There are 3 ways of installing XWiki: | ||
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9 | * Use the [[Standalone distribution>>AdminGuide.InstallationStandalone]] which already packages a Servlet Container (Jetty) and a database (HSQL). This is the recommended option for first time XWiki users and for users who wish to quickly try out XWiki. | ||
10 | * Use the [[WAR distribution>>AdminGuide.InstallationWAR]] and configure both your container and your database to work with it. | ||
11 | * Use the [[.deb package>>AdminGuide.InstallationViaAPT]] to install the last version of XWiki and the dependencies. | ||
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13 | If you're instead upgrading an existing XWiki install check the [[Upgrade instructions page>>AdminGuide.Upgrade]]. | ||
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15 | Pick one of the trails in the outline on the right to get started. | ||
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17 | Once you've finished the installation check the other topics in the [[Admin Guide>>AdminGuide.WebHome]] for configuring and [[securing>>Security]] your wiki. | ||
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19 | {{info}} | ||
20 | If you want to make a manual installation or need to migrate an existing XWiki installation, check the [[Release Notes>>xwiki:ReleaseNotes.WebHome]]. | ||
21 | {{/info}} | ||
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23 | = Prerequisites = | ||
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25 | * Java 6 or greater installed. | ||
26 | * A Servlet Container supporting Servlet 2.4. | ||
27 | * Enough memory, check the [[Memory section>>AdminGuide.Performances#HMemory]] of the [[Performance Guide>>AdminGuide.Performances]]. | ||
28 | * Check the [[release notes>>xwiki:ReleaseNotes.WebHome]] for the version you're installing to see what browsers and databases are supported for it. You can also check our [[general support strategy>>dev:Community.SupportStrategy]]. | ||
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30 | = Tutorials = | ||
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32 | Tutorials are step by step procedures to install XWiki for a specific configuration. You can choose to follow one of them or follow the instructions in the sections below. | ||
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34 | {{warning}} | ||
35 | Tutorials external to the xwiki.org site have not been validated for correctness by the XWiki dev team and it's also possible that they are out of date. | ||
36 | {{/warning}} | ||
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38 | * [[XWiki On Windows (French)>>http://agoncalves.developpez.com/tutoriels/xwiki/creer-un-site-associatif/]] | ||
39 | * [[XWiki On Debian 4 (Etch) - Tomcat - PostgreSQL (or MySQL) (English)>>http://www.howtoforge.com/xwiki-tomcat-mysql-debian-etch]] | ||
40 | * [[XWiki On Debian 4 (Etch) - Tomcat - PostgreSQL (or MySQL) (German)>>http://www.howtoforge.de/howto/xwiki-on-debian-4-etch-tomcat-mysql]] | ||
41 | * [[XWiki On Windows - GlassFish - Oracle (Russian)>>http://etvc.myxwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/UNA/XWikiInstalation]] | ||
42 | * [[XWiki on OpenSUSE - Tomcat - MySQL (English)>>http://geistreicher-papierkorb.blogspot.com/2011/03/setting-up-xwiki-on-opensuse-with-mysql.html]] | ||
43 | * [[XWiki on Arch Linux - Tomcat - MySQL (French)>>http://www.espacedefouille.org/guide-dinstallation-de-xwiki-archlinuxtomcatmysql]] | ||
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45 | = Installation Methods = | ||
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47 | == [[Using a standalone distribution >>AdminGuide.InstallationStandalone]] == | ||
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49 | It provides a built-in XWiki, with a portable database and a lightweight Java container. | ||
50 | A standalone distribution is not recommended in a production environment. If you need to use it in a production basis, you may look at the two other options. | ||
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52 | == [[Using .war package (usable for production)>>AdminGuide.InstallationWAR]] == | ||
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54 | It provides a java application package that has to be installed in a Java container (such as Tomcat). This can be used on almost any operating system. | ||
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56 | == [[Using .deb package (usable for production)>>AdminGuide.InstallationViaAPT]] == | ||
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58 | It provides a .deb package that can be used on a Debian-based operating system. It can be installed with dpkg or apt; installation is thus automated. | ||
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60 | = Troubleshooting = | ||
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62 | You can verify some basic settings of your XWiki installation (on Tomcat, MySQL) using the [[Admin Tools application>>extensions:Extension.Admin Tools Application]]. Keep in mind that some of these tools only work in a Linux environment. | ||
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64 | == Running multiple instances of XWiki in the same container == | ||
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66 | If you get this error: | ||
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68 | {{code}} | ||
69 | com.xpn.xwiki.XWikiException: Error number 3 in 0: Could not initialize main XWiki context | ||
70 | Wrapped Exception: Failed to get cache factory component | ||
71 | ... | ||
72 | Caused by: | ||
73 | org.infinispan.jmx.JmxDomainConflictException: Domain already registered org.xwiki.infinispan | ||
74 | {{/code}} | ||
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76 | You need to edit ##WEB-INF/cache/infinispan/config.xml## for each instance of XWiki, and change the ##jmxDomain## value (found under the ##globalJmxStatistics## tag) to have a unique name. | ||
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79 | == Running XWiki behind proxy-server == | ||
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81 | Extension manager relies on remote repositories for searching and fetching available extensions, so if your XWiki is installed in a network accessing the internet through proxy-server, most likely extensions search will return you nothing and log files will contain ##connection refused## exceptions. | ||
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83 | In such cases you should configure XWiki to know your proxy-server. | ||
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85 | XWiki uses default Java proxy configuration through Apache httpclient. See the [[Java Networking and Proxies documentation>>http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/net/proxies.html]] for more details. | ||
86 | The main idea is to add a set of proxy-related properties to system scope. | ||
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88 | E.g. for Tomcat 6 it could be done in the following way: modify ##/<tomcat-home>/bin/catalina.sh## and added proxies to the ##JAVA_OPTS## variable definition: | ||
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90 | ##JAVA_OPTS="$JAVA_OPTS -Dappserver.home=$CATALINA_HOME -Dappserver.base=$CATALINA_HOME **-Dhttp.proxyHost=proxy.mycompany.com -Dhttp.proxyPort=7777 -Dhttps.proxyHost=proxy.mycompany.com -Dhttps.proxyPort=7777** -Xmx512m -XX:MaxPermSize=196m $XWIKI_OPTS"## |