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				By: How I setup confluence on Debian &#124; Debian-News.net - Your one stop for news about Debian				</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[...] I don’t like bloated Tomcat installations with many applications on them. I prefer to have each application in its own place with its own server. So I will use the Confluence standalone package, which is integrated with Tomcat. When I will install Jira on the same box, I will download another standalone package. More here [...]]]></description>
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