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Gregory Amerson | 21 Dec 2011

I'd like to mention one of the new features in the upcoming release of Liferay 6.1, which is the remote development and deployment support from Liferay IDE.  The idea is that with this feature you can build Liferay projects in Liferay IDE like normal but instead of the Liferay server running locally it is running on a remote host.  This is accomplished through two things, 1)...

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Miguel Pastor Olivar | 13 Dec 2011

Sometimes there is need of writing custom SQL queries in order to obtain the data acording to our needs. And, as all of you know, Liferay can run on top of the most popular databases so writing this queries should be written "carefully" to prevent unpleasant surprises in the future.  The following lines summarize some of the most common tips that we must pay attention: ...

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Olaf Kock | 11 Dec 2011

(apologies for the english-speaking audience: This is an announcement for a german event - doesn't make sense to have it in english) Liferay (in Form meiner Person) kommt nach Jena: Am Mittwoch, 14.12. um 18 Uhr zur GI Veranstaltung "RG Ostthüringen/Jena: Portal-Entwicklungsmodelle". Thema wird sein, unter Ausnutzung einer Portalarchitektur eine Applikation aus vielen kleinen...

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Olaf Kock | 16 Dec 2011

  Liferay for your ears - I had the opportunity to record a session with 3/4 of the founders, namely all the Brians (simplifying the "y" in Bryan to "i" for this pluralization): Brian Chan (Chief Software Architect), Brian Kim (Chief Operating Officer), Bryan Cheung (Chief Executive Officer). Some of the topics we talked about: How they met and started to work...

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Armin Cyrus Dahncke | 29 Nov 2011

This Blog will quickly explain how to setup debugging in a Liferay Devstudio(EE), which will be leading us through easy steps:   get devstudio from liferay customer portal (http://www.liferay.com/group/customer/downloads/dev-studio/1.4) get the source code from liferay customer portal (http://www.liferay.com/group/customer/downloads/liferay-portal/6.0) ...

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Olaf Kock | 24 Nov 2011

Liferay for your ears - This time I sat together with Alexander Chow and Sergio González. Both are Liferay Core Engineers. Alex is "Employee number 8, UK employee number 1 (which gives away his location) and Liferay-Mac-User number 1".  Sergio is Spain's employee number 6. Both have extensively cooperated in the new Document Library for Liferay 6.1 - now called Media Library -...

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Barrie Selack | 21 Nov 2011

I recently did a talk at 1DevDay Detroit (http://1devdaydetroit.com) on Open Source and the Community. It was a great event and if you live in the greater Detroit (MI/OH) area, I'd recommend you look into attending next year. Lots of great sessions and wonderful attendees. Here are the slides from that presentation. /documents/5075192/11538079/1DevDay+-+Open+Source.pdf   ...

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Olaf Kock | 21 Nov 2011

Liferay for your ears - Meeting Michael Han, Liferay's Vice President of Operations, at the european symposium, I used the opportunity to record an episode on some of his working areas, namely security and performance. He gives some good background on these issues. Among other topics, we spoke about: His background, how he came to Liferay and what he's mainly working on ...

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James Falkner | 16 Nov 2011

"Life would be so much easier if we only had the source code." - Author Unknown Here we go again.  Once again I have failed to live up to my promises of a once-a-month roundup, and for that I apologize! It's been a very busy and exciting 6 weeks in our community, so I am here to give you a digest of the latest coolness that is the Liferay Community.  So please keep arms...

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Olaf Kock | 11 Nov 2011

Liferay for your ears: Episode 9 of Radio Liferay is another premier: This marks the first recording with more than one interviewee, as well as the first non-Liferay Employees. I used the opportunity during the european symposium to get together with Corné Aussems, Maarten van Heiningen, Milen Dyankov and  Tomáš Polešovský, four Community Contributors. Part of my...

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Iliyan Peychev | 07 Nov 2011

You might be already aware of that, but for the others - Liferay 6.1 will have WYSIWYG editors for Wiki Creole and BBCode. You may use the first one in order to create Wiki pages and the second one - to write messages in Message boards. Actually, you can try Wiki editor right now - it was backported to 6.0 and it is already available on Liferay site (edit or create a new...

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Richard Sezov | 04 Nov 2011

Writing is something I've been doing for a long time. I mean, a long time--since I was something like 12 years old. To give you a piece of perspective on this (without giving away my age), I was 12 years old in the 1980s. Since then, a lot of things have changed with regard to writing: word usage (I still by default write *worshipped* and *kidnapped*), the process (mindmapping...

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Olaf Kock | 04 Nov 2011

Liferay for your ears: Episode 8 is a premiere in this program: Brian Chan, Liferay's founder and Chief Software Architect, is the first that I didn't record in a conversation: Instead this is a recording from Brian's closing keynote at the European Symposium. I had originally planned to record an episode with Brian, but during this keynote he already answered 80% of what I had on my...

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Jeffrey Handa | 01 Nov 2011

Many of you are probably aware that Liferay version 6.0 supports several scripting languages in a variety of contexts including portlet plugins, Kaleo workflows, and the Script Console in the Server Administration section of the Control Panel.  In all of these contexts, there are challenges when working with scripts, such as logging and debugging.   ...

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Olaf Kock | 30 Oct 2011

Liferay for your ears: Episode 7 of Radio Liferay is out. I'm speaking with Julio Camarero, Software Engineer in Liferay's spanish office. As a certified Legend he's well known in the forums here, and with regards to this status the highest ranking Liferay-Employee recorded until today. We recorded this episode on very short notice when we met in our german office back in...

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Thiago Leão Moreira | 11 Nov 2011

    I'm on site these last days and one of my tasks was to execute some load testing and monitor a Liferay instance hosted in a network accessed only via SSH port. No other port except 22 and 80 was open. So after almost 2 days struggling with several different configurations I was able to monitor a remote instance of Liferay through JMX+RMI over SSH tunneling. I had...

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Olaf Kock | 31 Oct 2011

Episode 6 of Radio Liferay is out. I'm speaking with Aaron Delani, UI Software Engineer at Liferay. This is another episode recorded while I was in L.A for the annual Westcoast symposium. Thanks again to everybody there for the hospitality.  We spoke about these topics - and probably more: Photoshop, Gimp, InDesign and other graphical editing tools Aaron's...

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Ray Augé | 21 Oct 2011

Liferay has long had the ability to embed portlets in themes. This is convenient for implementors to get highly functional design into the look and feel of a site. In my years at Liferay I've seen and heard many different attempts at doing this with various levels of success. There are a number of things to consider when embedding portlets in the theme and the same method does...

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James Falkner | 20 Oct 2011

In addition to the annual "Partner of the Year" award, this year Liferay recognized its partners for their community achievements, awarding the Community Excellence Award.  We consider partners a valuable part of our community (just like we do with "regular" liferay.com denizens, Liferay's employees, and Liferay customers), and wanted to recognize their participation, independent...

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Ray Augé | 18 Oct 2011

  Spring's dependency injection framework is the picture of ubiquity in the java world. As such it aims to drive developers toward declarative, component driven design and lose coupling. But, it is largely a static container. The class space is flat and once started there is little means for dynamic change.   OSGi is "the"...

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