Finding and installing the prerequisites
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* A servlet container (aka. 'servlet engine') that forms the basis for running opencms | * A servlet container (aka. 'servlet engine') that forms the basis for running opencms | ||
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* The [http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/ Mysql], Version 4.0 or higher as database system | * The [http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/ Mysql], Version 4.0 or higher as database system | ||
* [http://java.sun.com Sun Java 1.5] | * [http://java.sun.com Sun Java 1.5] |
Revision as of 02:25, 1 November 2006
Download Opencms
Of course you need opencms itself.
To run opencms you need
- A database system that is supported by opencms
- Java 1.4 or higher
- A servlet container (aka. 'servlet engine') that forms the basis for running opencms
The most well-tested open source components for getting started with opencms are:
- The Mysql, Version 4.0 or higher as database system
- Sun Java 1.5
- Jakarta Tomcat, Version 5.0 or higher as servlet container
- It not totally necessary, but a good idea to install a webserver like Apache, for handling all requests that arrive at your website.