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Liferay Portal is a free and open source enterprise portal software product. Distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public License and optional commercial license, Liferay was declared "Best Open Source Portal" by InfoWorld in 2007. It is primarily used to power corporate intranets and extranets.

programming

Liferay Spring MVC Freemarker Portlet Maven Archetype

I've just published a Liferay Spring MVC Freemarker Portlet Maven Archetype on github. It is a maven archetype for creating Liferay Spring MVC Freemarker portlets. Since this type of portlet is not officially

programming

Liferay Spring MVC portlets

Here I will guide you step by step through the process of creating Liferay Spring MVC portlets. I've already showed you how to create Liferay Spring MVC Freemarker portlets and how to create

programming

Liferay Spring MVC Freemarker and JSP portlets

I previously showed how to create a Liferay Spring MVC Freemarker portlets. But what if you want to use both Freemarker and JSP in the same portlet? Is it possible? If you are

programming

Liferay Freemarker Spring MVC portlets

Liferay Freemarker Spring MVC portlets are great, and certainly are my favourite way of developing portlets in Liferay at the moment, when creating non-webapp portlets. For business applications created as webapps Vaadin is

programming

Wordpress multisite: the worst feature of wordpress

Lately I've started a major overhaul of all of my sites, re-making them based on new and modern technology. First out is gsmblog.net, which I intended to base on Wordpress multisite. A

misc

New blog visual and technology stack

Over the last few months I've been working on a completely new version of this blog. I've acquired an additional VPS and completely re-made the blog with a new design and a completely

programming

Intellij IDEA losing focus in stumpwm on Linux

Or why Oracle sucks! I just installed Intellij today, not to replace Emacs (or Eclipse for Liferay stuff), but to use for things like PHP (which sucks) that Emacs doesn't have very good

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