Sandeep Nair 12 Years Ago Jeez, that was hell of a story, almost reminded me of Midas Touch. Well you definitely write fiction so well. Looking forward for this book. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Sandeep Nair 12 Years Ago I miss giving stars in forum and blogs as we used to do that before. Wish liferay brought that again Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Rafał Piotrowski 12 Years Ago Awesome! I think nobody is pure technical and some crutch in IT book is good. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Andreas Firnau 12 Years Ago Wow, even though I enjoyed reading the story, it's quite far fetched for a technical book. So thanks for posting this here and leaving it out of the book! :-) Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Nagendra Kumar Busam 12 Years Ago Fantastic write up with respect to ext. Even though we don't have rating system in liferay site now, my +1 for this crutch (only concern is lengh of whole write up) Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Juan Fernández 12 Years Ago Hahaha! Amazing, Rich, you're GREAT! Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Richard Sezov Juan Fernández 12 Years Ago Kind of much, isn't it? In my final edit, I replaced it with something much shorter, that should hopefully do as good a job. And of course, there are other crutches in other chapters. I've worked hard to make Liferay in Action not only informative, but also an interesting and fun read. It was just that this time, I got a little carried away. :-) Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Jonas Yuan Juan Fernández 12 Years Ago Nice job, Rich! Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Gunjan Gautam Jonas Yuan 12 Years Ago Hi Richard :This is Gunjan,working for a consulting firm in India.I am looking forward for you help as I am totally stuck but still wish to fight back to get solution :.Gunjan Gautam Rank: New Member Posts: 2 Join Date: March 9, 2011 Recent Posts Hi All,I am new to Liferay.Requirement : My purpose is to deploy Liferay 6.0.5 on Webphere Application Server 7.0.Worked Done : 1.Placed following dependencies(Executable jars) in Websphere\lib\ext : portlet.jar,portal-service.jar,hsql.jar,mysql.jar,liferay-portal-jaas-4.0.0rc1.jar,portlet-container.jar2.Then deployed liferay-portal-6.0.5.war in Webphere which was successful.Issues :1. I get an unstructured Liferay home page on which the links (if clicked) give an error message :"SRVE0255E: A WebGroup/Virtual Host to handle localhost:9080 has not been defined."Please let me know what am I missing here to get a proper Liferay home page ?2.The tutorial I followed for deploying Liferay on WAS asks me to do this "Liferay Home is in a folder called liferay in the home folder of the user IDthat is running WebSphere." Please let me know where am i suppose to create Liferay home exactly ? Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Gunjan Gautam Gunjan Gautam 12 Years Ago hi Richard,you can contact me at gunjan.gautam@tcs.com Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Richard Sezov Juan Fernández 12 Years Ago Kind of much, isn't it? In my final edit, I replaced it with something much shorter, that should hopefully do as good a job. And of course, there are other crutches in other chapters. I've worked hard to make Liferay in Action not only informative, but also an interesting and fun read. It was just that this time, I got a little carried away. :-) Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Jonas Yuan Juan Fernández 12 Years Ago Nice job, Rich! Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Gunjan Gautam Jonas Yuan 12 Years Ago Hi Richard :This is Gunjan,working for a consulting firm in India.I am looking forward for you help as I am totally stuck but still wish to fight back to get solution :.Gunjan Gautam Rank: New Member Posts: 2 Join Date: March 9, 2011 Recent Posts Hi All,I am new to Liferay.Requirement : My purpose is to deploy Liferay 6.0.5 on Webphere Application Server 7.0.Worked Done : 1.Placed following dependencies(Executable jars) in Websphere\lib\ext : portlet.jar,portal-service.jar,hsql.jar,mysql.jar,liferay-portal-jaas-4.0.0rc1.jar,portlet-container.jar2.Then deployed liferay-portal-6.0.5.war in Webphere which was successful.Issues :1. I get an unstructured Liferay home page on which the links (if clicked) give an error message :"SRVE0255E: A WebGroup/Virtual Host to handle localhost:9080 has not been defined."Please let me know what am I missing here to get a proper Liferay home page ?2.The tutorial I followed for deploying Liferay on WAS asks me to do this "Liferay Home is in a folder called liferay in the home folder of the user IDthat is running WebSphere." Please let me know where am i suppose to create Liferay home exactly ? Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Gunjan Gautam Gunjan Gautam 12 Years Ago hi Richard,you can contact me at gunjan.gautam@tcs.com Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Gunjan Gautam Jonas Yuan 12 Years Ago Hi Richard :This is Gunjan,working for a consulting firm in India.I am looking forward for you help as I am totally stuck but still wish to fight back to get solution :.Gunjan Gautam Rank: New Member Posts: 2 Join Date: March 9, 2011 Recent Posts Hi All,I am new to Liferay.Requirement : My purpose is to deploy Liferay 6.0.5 on Webphere Application Server 7.0.Worked Done : 1.Placed following dependencies(Executable jars) in Websphere\lib\ext : portlet.jar,portal-service.jar,hsql.jar,mysql.jar,liferay-portal-jaas-4.0.0rc1.jar,portlet-container.jar2.Then deployed liferay-portal-6.0.5.war in Webphere which was successful.Issues :1. I get an unstructured Liferay home page on which the links (if clicked) give an error message :"SRVE0255E: A WebGroup/Virtual Host to handle localhost:9080 has not been defined."Please let me know what am I missing here to get a proper Liferay home page ?2.The tutorial I followed for deploying Liferay on WAS asks me to do this "Liferay Home is in a folder called liferay in the home folder of the user IDthat is running WebSphere." Please let me know where am i suppose to create Liferay home exactly ? Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Gunjan Gautam Gunjan Gautam 12 Years Ago hi Richard,you can contact me at gunjan.gautam@tcs.com Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Gunjan Gautam Gunjan Gautam 12 Years Ago hi Richard,you can contact me at gunjan.gautam@tcs.com Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Pius Onobhayedo 12 Years Ago - Edited Hello Rich,A quick question. As we are approaching the release of 6.1 with exciting new features, do will expect an "upgrade" of the book 'Liferay in Action' as well? Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Richard Sezov Pius Onobhayedo 12 Years Ago Liferay in Action covers both 6.0 and 6.1. The book just went to press, so look for a new section on the 6.1 Document Library when it's released officially. :-) Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Jerome Jacobsen Richard Sezov 12 Years Ago While I enjoyed your short story I think it best to omit it from the book due to its length. I'm a fan of concise, but not dry, technical books. My favorites are those peppered with humor such as "Head First Servlets and JSP" with its ongoing Kung-Fu theme. One of my early favorites was Scott Myers' "Effective C++" which was very concise but playful and funny.I look forward to your books release. The table of contents looks great and I can't wait to dive into the text when it is available.Thanks for all your hard work documenting this complex software. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Richard Sezov Pius Onobhayedo 12 Years Ago Liferay in Action covers both 6.0 and 6.1. The book just went to press, so look for a new section on the 6.1 Document Library when it's released officially. :-) Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Jerome Jacobsen Richard Sezov 12 Years Ago While I enjoyed your short story I think it best to omit it from the book due to its length. I'm a fan of concise, but not dry, technical books. My favorites are those peppered with humor such as "Head First Servlets and JSP" with its ongoing Kung-Fu theme. One of my early favorites was Scott Myers' "Effective C++" which was very concise but playful and funny.I look forward to your books release. The table of contents looks great and I can't wait to dive into the text when it is available.Thanks for all your hard work documenting this complex software. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Jerome Jacobsen Richard Sezov 12 Years Ago While I enjoyed your short story I think it best to omit it from the book due to its length. I'm a fan of concise, but not dry, technical books. My favorites are those peppered with humor such as "Head First Servlets and JSP" with its ongoing Kung-Fu theme. One of my early favorites was Scott Myers' "Effective C++" which was very concise but playful and funny.I look forward to your books release. The table of contents looks great and I can't wait to dive into the text when it is available.Thanks for all your hard work documenting this complex software. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel