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Richard Sezov | 15 févr. 2008 04:11
Despite years of resistance, I am now a Kubuntu user. It's taken a lot to get me here, but if you're interested, hang on to your hat. I've been using Linux for many years as my primary operating...
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Jonathan Neal | 14 févr. 2008 01:17
Oh to be young again... Hold on, I am young - young, healthy, well, mostly healthy, and ready to take on the world! So, what better way to take on the computer world than take on the king of the...
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Jorge Ferrer | 13 févr. 2008 17:09
Yesterday I received my first book bought at Lulu.com and I have to say that the whole process has been great. The price has been lower than the usual technical books I buy and I've had to wait...
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Ray Augé | 12 févr. 2008 22:59
Liferay offers a wide variety of different remote API's. A very useful one is JSON. It's useful because most languages have JSON processing functions. So the only dependencies are those and HTTP...
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Edward Shin | 12 févr. 2008 00:28
1-action-forward - Contains the basic files needed to display a JSP. Describes key aspects of the core files. 2-tiles - Covers tiles, adding the portlet to a category and internationalization....
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Nate Cavanaugh | 12 févr. 2008 00:18
People seemed to like the "hey buddy, want to hear a secret?" nature of my last post, and in that tradition, I will try to drop some tips about some of the lesser known ways of playing around with...
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Ray Augé | 11 févr. 2008 19:35
Sometimes you want some ability to tweak your Liferay theme at runtime... Note: Don't do this when you are packaging a theme for public consumption. It's very easy to add some "on-line"...
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Ray Augé | 11 févr. 2008 19:18
Many people ask how to build portlets which display Flash (SWF) content in the portal with options for changing and controlling that content. Well, you don't have to build a portlet to handle this....
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Jeffrey Young | 11 févr. 2008 18:37
Chinese New Year started last Thursday but is still in full effect. I wanted to make sure I got to wish everyone who celebrates this holiday a wonderful rest of the holiday. Enjoy family, eat...
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Ray Augé | 11 févr. 2008 17:02
I know the title should probably read "What's new in 4.4.0", or even "4.4.1" (which was just released). But, we've made so many fixes after those two releases that it's worth it to skip right ahead...
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JR Houn | 8 févr. 2008 23:34
I'm not sure if everyone out there surfing the interwebs has noticed, but we've been quietly releasing a lot of really, really cool themes recently. As a relatively non-technical person, the...
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JR Houn | 8 févr. 2008 01:29
Pass. Fail. Pass. Fail. Fail. Pass. These words have just about defined the testing I've been doing over the past couple weeks. If perhaps by some galactic anomaly you haven't noticed, Liferay has...
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Brian Chan | 7 févr. 2008 01:07
Our recent announcement about jQuery caused a lot of confusion among the JSF camp because it seemed to contradict another announcement we made a few months ago concerning ICEfaces. So this blog is...
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Jonathan Neal | 6 févr. 2008 23:53
What is Milli Vanilli theme making? According to Jonathan Neal's Alliterated Dictionary of Natural Selection it is "The act or process of designing admirable and successful graphical interfaces for...
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Nate Cavanaugh | 4 févr. 2008 21:11
Have you ever wanted to plugin to Liferay's javascript functions, but didn't want to modify the original Javascript, and didn't want to branch off of it? I know I have. For instance, let's say that...
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Brian Chan | 1 févr. 2008 18:30
In 4.3.x, our out of the box Glassfish bundle was over 220 megs and only worked on Windows. In 4.4.x, with the help of Raju from Sun, we were able to create bundles for Glassfish around 135 megs in...
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Bruno Farache | 1 févr. 2008 04:17
I always thought that it would be very nice if we could compare text files in the document library portlet, just like we developers do with different versions of source code. I finally implemented...
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Nate Cavanaugh | 26 janv. 2008 02:39
A few months ago, Peter "The Man" Shin started working on a new theme for Liferay, called, appropriately enough, Desktop. Yes, I know we already had a theme called Desktop, but to be honest, it...
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JR Houn | 26 janv. 2008 00:17
I don't think I have ever run into anyone who had a love for tests. And if I by some way I am suffering a form of amnesia and HAVE met someone who loved tests I would have derided and mocked that...
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Brian Chan | 25 janv. 2008 20:30
Enhancements include: An improved User and Organization System Users can now be members of more than one Organization Locations are now an Organization Type Roles can now be scoped by Organization...
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Jerry Niu | 25 janv. 2008 00:55
This is an OLD one. September 2006 Public Training was held in Los Angeles, CA
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Jerry Niu | 25 janv. 2008 00:19
January 2008 Public Training was held in Los Angeles, CA.
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Jonathan Neal | 24 janv. 2008 23:45
My Liferay. Part 1. Handball Haiku. the liferay weather, it's showering handball games, small ball, big ball, fun. My Liferay. Part 2. A Plural People. Here at Liferay I'm thunderstruck by the...
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Richard Sezov | 23 janv. 2008 21:15
First of all, a belated Happy New Year! This is my first blog post in the new year (and in the new theme), and I'm excited about what I have to report. Last night I finally finished the first draft...
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Jorge Ferrer | 19 janv. 2008 14:28
Happy new year everybody!! It's been a while since my last post and this will be a very short one. All I wanted to do is let everyone interested know that I'm working on improving the wiki again....
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Michael Saechang | 18 janv. 2008 00:43
While I was surfing the Wiki I found a distress signal coming from a discussion within an empty article. It was a Liferay user calling out for help. Bchan gave me a crash course in PHP portlets and...
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Nate Cavanaugh | 15 janv. 2008 20:44
I don't know how Bryan Cheung does it. I believe he flew over 100,000 miles last year, and I'm really quite surprised he's still sane. Why do I say that? Because if any of his trips are anything...
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Alexander Chow | 15 janv. 2008 09:34
After several months in the working, we finally got Liferay's Document Library compliant to WebDAV Class 1, per RFC2518!! It is still not Class 2 compliant, meaning locking does not work (and that...
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James Min | 7 janv. 2008 19:19
I haven't had 3 solid weeks off in a while, and let me tell you. I enjoyed every minute of it. But I'm back to work today and actually, it feels good too. I love working at Liferay and it really...
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Jonathan Neal | 3 janv. 2008 19:43
From the makers of the world's leading enterprise open source portal framework, Liferay is proud to introduce MySpace by Liferay, a Google Gadget, part of Liferay's growing implementation and...
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Nate Cavanaugh | 31 déc. 2007 02:58
It's been exactly 10 years since I got my very first computer, which was on Christmas of '97, and was a $400 dollar IBM clone, running Windows 95. I didn't even know how to change my wallpaper, or...
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Bruno Farache | 30 déc. 2007 07:00
The Document Library portlet will provide document conversions in Liferay 4.4, here's a screenshot: This requires OpenOffice v2.0.3 or higher running as a service, locally or remotely. Here are the...
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Minhchau Dang | 26 déc. 2007 18:59
After reading through Jorge's blog post on the guidelines for Liferay contributions, and after following the link to the style guidelines on the Liferay wiki, I put together a configuration file...
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Alexander Chow | 19 déc. 2007 08:59
A few weeks ago I blogged about Tomcat's JNI native library. Recently, I have been at a client site trying to squeeze every bit of speed out of the servers while running on a deployment with...
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Ray Augé | 17 déc. 2007 20:11
Ever needed to do file content searches? NO! Then you probably aren't a programmer... j/k I frequently have to search lots of code for some pattern. You'd think this would be a trivial task, but...
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Scott Lee | 17 déc. 2007 18:24
So ive been tweaking with the LDAP stuff recently to make it easier for people to do LDAP integration in Liferay. We've added some default LDAP server settings (feel free to send me corrections or...
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Richard Sezov | 14 déc. 2007 19:22
Quietly and without much fanfare, we have released the first document in our new Liferay Documentation Project. This is because it's a rather small document, but it fills a need to have some...
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Nate Cavanaugh | 14 déc. 2007 18:08
So yes, there has been a long delay from the last time I blogged, but I thought I would come back with something that I have actually been asked a lot about recently, which is CSS Inheritance. I'm...
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Jorge Ferrer | 14 déc. 2007 02:31
One of the toughest parts of contributing to Liferay is that we are very strict with the coding and design style. We do this because we believe that keeping a very high level of consistency is what...
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