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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 the Liferay product with an infamous, immediate and inevitable revelation of un-originality brought upon the user". In short, this means that these are fully functional themes for...
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 there is a Liferay javascript function that always adds a class, but you don't want to add that class, and instead want to use your own. Well, there is a little known method that does this...
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 size. It provides a full JEE stack. I'm actually quite impressed with the speed and the GUI console from Glassfish. All in all, I think it's a pretty good replacement for WebLogic AS...
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 this diff tool and had a lot of fun!For the first time I think I've made something similar to test-driven development and it'd proven to be very useful for this kind of algorithm in which a...
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 wasn't the greatest theme in the world. The different "OS's" was actually just different backgrounds on the same theme. So, to the rescue, Peter went through and created a new theme, with 3...
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 person as a masochist. A masochist who had no love for life. Of course a big part of our lives are determined by tests, or could even be defined by tests. Knowing this, in my former life...
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 LDAP Integration has been improved Improved Content Management, Staging and Import / Export Automatic document conversion to...
This is an OLD one. September 2006 Public Training was held in Los Angeles, CA
January 2008 Public Training was held in Los Angeles, CA.
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 rich, thoroughgoing cultural diversities that make up my daily work enviroment. My coworkers, along with myself, form an intense, immense abundance of experiences, knowledge, and...
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