Practical Liferay: Java-based Portal Applications Development

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  • Poornachandra Sarang
  • Apress
  • 2009

Liferay Portal is the leading open source enterprise portal framework that uses the latest Java and Web 2.0 technologies.

Web portals often function as a point of access to information on the World Wide Web. Web portals, such as Yahoo!, present information from diverse sources in a unified way. Aside from the search engine standard, web portals offer other services such as e–mail, news, stock prices, infotainment, and various other features. Portals provide a means for enterprises to supply a consistent look and feel with access control and procedures for multiple applications that otherwise would have been separate entities altogether.

So, how do developers bring existing applications, as well as integrate content management systems and search engines, into a portal? And how do developers get started with the Liferay Portal engine? In Practical Liferay: Java–based Portal Applications Development, Dr. Sarang answers these questions and more.

This book is for those who want to learn how to use Liferay to develop vertical or company–specific web portals and beyond. The book will serve as a practical guide to learning Liferay and developing real–world web portals.

What you’ll learn

  • Become an expert of the Liferay Portal engine.
  • Create dynamic web portals.
  • Use template–based design for easy fit and form.
  • Design and integrate discussion forums, chats, and IM.
  • Build blogs, wikis, RSS feeds, and more.
  • Use Liferay for developing Java–based content management software.
  • Deploy and manage portal administration.

Who is this book for?

This book is for web and portal developers who use Java to build Web 2.0 portals for their company, enterprise, or even personal use. The book does not require any programming background and will be very useful for web developers in learning practical portal development.

About the Author

DR. POORNACHANDRA SARANG has worked in various capacities in the IT industry for more than 20 years. He provides consulting and training in enterprise architecting, solution architecting, and design and development to worldwide clients through his business, ABCOM Information Systems. He has served as a consultant to Sun Microsystems for several years, and his recent engagements include director of architecture for Kynetia, a software architecture and development firm based in Madrid. He earned Microsoft’s Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award two years in a row.

Dr. Sarang has spoken at several international conferences on Java, CORBA, XML, and .NET technologies organized by O’Reilly, SYS-CON, Wrox, Sun, and Microsoft in countries such as India, the United States, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, and Singapore. He has been invited to deliver keynote speeches at Microsoft Architect Summits and other prestigious events. He has written several research papers, journal articles, and books.

Dr. Sarang has been a visiting professor of computer engineering at the University of Notre Dame in the United States, and he currently serves as an adjunct faculty member of the computer science department at the University of Mumbai, where he teaches post-graduate courses, provides project guidance to post-graduate students, and guides Ph.D. students. His current research interests include distributed systems, mobile computing, and algorithm development.

In this Book

  • Introducing and Installing Liferay
  • Creating Portal Pages
  • Managing Portal Users
  • Creating Discussion Forums
  • Facilitating Collaboration
  • Incorporating Blogs
  • Establishing a Wiki
  • Implementing a Shared Calendar
  • Managing Content
  • Publishing Dynamic Content
  • Enhancing Your Portal
  • Doing Portal Administration
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