Wiki / Blog Software
Overview of Bliki Sofware
Overview of Wiki Software
XWiki
XWiki is a WikiWiki clone written in Java which supports many popular features of other Wikis like:
Wiki syntax (uses Radeox engine)
Content management (view/edit/preview/save)
Version Control
Attachments
Rights Management
Full-text Search
XWiki Download
Install on Windows
XWiki at SourceForge
FitNesse
The fully integrated standalone wiki, and acceptance testing framework
It really takes very little time and effort to get FitNesse running on your machine.
DownLoad and click on "Full Distribution".
Save the fitnesse.zip to some directory. Let's call that directory root.
Unzip fitnesse.zip.
This should create a fitnesse directory below root with the following files and folders:
FitNesseRoot, README.txt, dotnet, license.txt, fitnesse.jar, run.bat, run.sh
Now go to the root/fitnesse folder and double-click run.bat
If you have nothing running on port 80 on your machine, you should see a message similar to the following:
Fitnesse (date code) Started...
on port 80
using path '.'
using dir 'FitNesseRoot'
Not logging.
If you don't see this, check out FitNesseWontStart.
Start up a browser and go to http://localhost
or if you had to edit run.bat in step 3 then go to http://localhost:8080.
The main FitNesse screen should come up. That's it. You're ready to start using FitNesse.
Home page: www.fitnesse.org
FitNesse at SourceForge
FitNesse at c2.com/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/fitnesse/
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Roller
Roller is the open source blog server that drives Sun Microsystem's blogs.sun.com employee blogging site, the Javalobby's JRoller Java community site, and hundreds of other sites. If you want to set up a blog server for yourself or for several thousand of your closest friends, then Roller is the perfect choice.
Roller is a blog server, a Java-based web application that is designed to support multiple simultaneous weblog users and visitors. Roller supports all of the latest-and-greatest weblogging features such as comments, WYSIWYG HTML editing, page templates, RSS syndication, trackback, blogroll management, and provides an XML-RPC interface for blogging clients such as w:bloggar, MarsEdit, Ecto, and nntp//rss.
Home page: http://www.rollerweblogger.org/page/project
Roller at SourceForge
Pebble
Pebble weblog is the popular server-side blogging tool written in Java. It's small, fast and feature-rich with an unrivalled ease of use. Blog content is stored as XML files on disk and served up dynamically, so there's no need to install a database. All maintenance and administration can be performed through your web browser, making Pebble ideal for anybody who is constantly on the move or doesn't have direct access to their host.
Minimum requirements
Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) 1.4
A JSP 1.2/Servlet 2.3 compatible web/application server such as Tomcat, Jetty or Resin, with access to setup new users and roles.
Pebble at SourceForge
JSP Wiki
Requirements
A Servlet 2.2 -compliant web server. For example, Tomcat 3.2 or above. JSPWiki of course runs on 2.3 and 2.4 -compliant servers, we just don't require anything more than 2.2.
A server to run your Wiki on. It does not have to be a very big server: jspwiki.org is being run on a 266 MHz Pentium II with 192 Mbytes of memory.
Some patience (the setup is not as easy as I would like it to be)
Home page: www.jspwiki.org/
TiddyWiki
TiddyWiki is written in HTML and JavaScript to run on any modern browser without needing any ServerSide logic. It allows anyone to create SelfContained hypertext documents that can be posted to any web server, or sent by email.
Home page: http://www.tiddlywiki.com/
Platypus Wiki
Platypus Wiki is a project to develop an enhanced Wiki Wiki Web with ideas borrowed from the Semantic Web.
It offers a simple user interface to create wiki pages with metadata based on W3C standards.
It uses RDF (Resource Description Framework), RDF Schema and OWL (Web Ontology Language) to create ontologies and manage metadata.
Platypus Wiki is an ongoing open source project started on 23th December 2003. The project is actually hosted on SourceForge and licensed under GNU GPL.
Home page: Platypus Wiki
Macro Wiki
The quickest way to get webmacro wiki running under relesae 3:
1) Install Resin and use the conf file: conf/samples/virtual_host.conf as your conf.
2) Using CVS (instructions below), checkout wiki (to /tmp for these docs)
3) cd to the root directory:
4) \tmp\wiki>ant prepareNewWiki -Dsite.name=wiki.opendoors.com
5) \tmp\wiki>ant install -Dsite.name=wiki.opendoors.com -Ddir.install=/deploy/wik
i.opendoors.com
6) Edit the resin(v2.1.10) conf file for the new host.
Home page: www.webmacro.org/WebMacroWiki
Blogger API Chronicle
Home page: chronicle.caffeinatedbliss.com
Overview of Bliki Sofware
Overview of Wiki Software
XWiki
XWiki is a WikiWiki clone written in Java which supports many popular features of other Wikis like:
Wiki syntax (uses Radeox engine)
Content management (view/edit/preview/save)
Version Control
Attachments
Rights Management
Full-text Search
XWiki Download
Install on Windows
XWiki at SourceForge
FitNesse
The fully integrated standalone wiki, and acceptance testing framework
It really takes very little time and effort to get FitNesse running on your machine.
DownLoad and click on "Full Distribution".
Save the fitnesse.zip to some directory. Let's call that directory root.
Unzip fitnesse.zip.
This should create a fitnesse directory below root with the following files and folders:
FitNesseRoot, README.txt, dotnet, license.txt, fitnesse.jar, run.bat, run.sh
Now go to the root/fitnesse folder and double-click run.bat
If you have nothing running on port 80 on your machine, you should see a message similar to the following:
Fitnesse (date code) Started...
on port 80
using path '.'
using dir 'FitNesseRoot'
Not logging.
If you don't see this, check out FitNesseWontStart.
Start up a browser and go to http://localhost
or if you had to edit run.bat in step 3 then go to http://localhost:8080.
The main FitNesse screen should come up. That's it. You're ready to start using FitNesse.
Home page: www.fitnesse.org
FitNesse at SourceForge
FitNesse at c2.com/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/fitnesse/
SnipSnap
Snip Snap
Roller
Roller is the open source blog server that drives Sun Microsystem's blogs.sun.com employee blogging site, the Javalobby's JRoller Java community site, and hundreds of other sites. If you want to set up a blog server for yourself or for several thousand of your closest friends, then Roller is the perfect choice.
Roller is a blog server, a Java-based web application that is designed to support multiple simultaneous weblog users and visitors. Roller supports all of the latest-and-greatest weblogging features such as comments, WYSIWYG HTML editing, page templates, RSS syndication, trackback, blogroll management, and provides an XML-RPC interface for blogging clients such as w:bloggar, MarsEdit, Ecto, and nntp//rss.
Home page: http://www.rollerweblogger.org/page/project
Roller at SourceForge
Pebble
Pebble weblog is the popular server-side blogging tool written in Java. It's small, fast and feature-rich with an unrivalled ease of use. Blog content is stored as XML files on disk and served up dynamically, so there's no need to install a database. All maintenance and administration can be performed through your web browser, making Pebble ideal for anybody who is constantly on the move or doesn't have direct access to their host.
Minimum requirements
Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) 1.4
A JSP 1.2/Servlet 2.3 compatible web/application server such as Tomcat, Jetty or Resin, with access to setup new users and roles.
Pebble at SourceForge
JSP Wiki
Requirements
A Servlet 2.2 -compliant web server. For example, Tomcat 3.2 or above. JSPWiki of course runs on 2.3 and 2.4 -compliant servers, we just don't require anything more than 2.2.
A server to run your Wiki on. It does not have to be a very big server: jspwiki.org is being run on a 266 MHz Pentium II with 192 Mbytes of memory.
Some patience (the setup is not as easy as I would like it to be)
Home page: www.jspwiki.org/
TiddyWiki
TiddyWiki is written in HTML and JavaScript to run on any modern browser without needing any ServerSide logic. It allows anyone to create SelfContained hypertext documents that can be posted to any web server, or sent by email.
Home page: http://www.tiddlywiki.com/
Platypus Wiki
Platypus Wiki is a project to develop an enhanced Wiki Wiki Web with ideas borrowed from the Semantic Web.
It offers a simple user interface to create wiki pages with metadata based on W3C standards.
It uses RDF (Resource Description Framework), RDF Schema and OWL (Web Ontology Language) to create ontologies and manage metadata.
Platypus Wiki is an ongoing open source project started on 23th December 2003. The project is actually hosted on SourceForge and licensed under GNU GPL.
Home page: Platypus Wiki
Macro Wiki
The quickest way to get webmacro wiki running under relesae 3:
1) Install Resin and use the conf file: conf/samples/virtual_host.conf as your conf.
2) Using CVS (instructions below), checkout wiki (to /tmp for these docs)
3) cd to the root directory:
4) \tmp\wiki>ant prepareNewWiki -Dsite.name=wiki.opendoors.com
5) \tmp\wiki>ant install -Dsite.name=wiki.opendoors.com -Ddir.install=/deploy/wik
i.opendoors.com
6) Edit the resin(v2.1.10) conf file for the new host.
Home page: www.webmacro.org/WebMacroWiki
Blogger API Chronicle
Home page: chronicle.caffeinatedbliss.com