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02/06/2010

Book Review: Apache Roller 4.0 Beginner's Guide

As I pointed out in my last post regarding Roller, when I first started blogging almost 3 years ago, I was looking at Roller as my blog engine of choice but the learning curve on the product seemed a bit steep for someone with no experience in this medium. I actually did give Roller a spin for a brief period of time but then became frustrated with the lack of well-written documentation and felt that I wouldn't get off and running easily if I needed to worry not only about the content itself but also managing Roller's internals as well. Too bad for me that this book came out three years later because the Apache Roller 4.0 Beginner's Guide by Alfonso Romero is a near-perfect introduction to blogging and blogging with Apache Roller.

The book's first three chapters cover blogging in general, how to use Roller as your blog engine, and how to get up and running using on Windows or Linux platforms. Detailed instructions are provided for integrating with the techstack that many of us web and middleware administrators are already familiar with: linux, apache, mysql, and tomcat.

Later chapters cover almost everything one would need to know in order to use Roller for creating content, working with images or video, and how to customize styles and templates to get the look you want. I liked how Mr. Romero also included information on dealing with some of the 'gotchas' that one were to come across during normal Roller use. One example is dealing with file upload sizes larger than 1MB and easy-to-follow steps for solving that issue.

Some of the other things that I liked that were included in this guide are tips for blog promotion on various social networking sites (including my villain, Technoroti) but one item missing that I thought might be useful for beginning bloggers as well as bloggers new to Roller was information on search engine optimization. For a blogger like myself who gets 85% of his site's traffic from search engines, I would love to know how to customize individual posts or templates for search engine optimization. Maybe that will be covered in the Intermediate User's Guide (hint, hint!).

To close, the Apache Roller 4.0 Beginner's Guide is a well-written and well-edited book if you want to get up-close and personal with Apache Roller.  For bloggers looking to use Roller as their personal or business weblog engine, this book provides pretty much everything one needs to know to get started and I highly recommend getting this book.  

Buy the Apache Roller 4.0 Beginner's Guide direct from the Publisher or get the Apache Roller 4.0 Beginner's Guide book from Amazon.


Disclaimer:  I am not being paid by the author, the publisher, or any other entity to provide a review on this book.  I was asked by the publisher to do a review of this book and the publisher provided me with a free reviewer's copy.  Some of the links in this review are affiliate links and I could get paid a referral fee in the event someone were to buy a copy of this book after clicking on one of these links.

12/19/2009

Apache 4.0 Roller- Beginner's Guide Available on Amazon

This is the next book that I want to get because this is the software that got me interested in blogging in the first place and this is the software I ultimately want to run my blog on when (if?) I ever start self-hosting.  Roller is pretty cool as a blogging platform because it integrates so many other Apache Software Foundation technologies that interest me (Velocity, Lucene, Derby, etc). For me though, the learning curve seemed a little high and I am very glad that Alfonso Romero has published this book. I was also happy to see that he runs a Roller-based blog with articles geared towards beginning and intermediate-level users of Roller.

The following text about the new book is from the Publisher:

Apache Roller enables you to build a fully-featured, multi-user blog server apt for all kinds of blogging sites. It is an ideal tool to create your own blogging network with unlimited users and blogs, forums, photo galleries, and more! While it is exciting to have a list of interesting features it can offer you, it might be a little difficult to get started with it by your self.

This book will teach you how to get started with Apache Roller and make the most of all its features using step-by-step, detailed instructions. You will learn how to establish your internet presence with an Apache Roller blog and use the latest web tools to enhance your posts and attract visitors. You will also learn how to promote your blog on popular social bookmarking services and customize it to suit your need.

This hands-on and practical book introduces you to Apache Roller. Starting off with the configuration and installation of your own blog, you'll then quickly learn how to add interesting content to your blog with the help of plenty of examples. You'll also learn how to change your blog's visual appearance with the help of Roller themes and templates and how to create a community of blogs for you and your colleagues or friends in your Apache Roller blog server. The book also looks at ways you can manage your community, and keep your site safe and secure, ensuring that it is a spam-free, enjoyable community for your users.


Buy the Apache Roller 4.0 Beginner's Guide book through Amazon.

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