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Ken Finnigan,Luca Stancapiano,Piergiorgio Lucidi

GateIn Cookbook

In DetailEnterprises have websites constructed in different web frameworks and the need for them to work together cohesively. GateIn will provide the solution to effectively integrate them into a single website. GateIn is an open source website framework that does more than a web framework by letting you use your preferred one.
This GateIn Cookbook provides solutions whether you're planning to develop a new GateIn portal, migrate a portal, or only need to answer a speci?c query. It is ?lled with bite-sized recipes for quick and easy problem resolution. From the beginning to the end it will guide you through the process of con?guring and securing a portal, managing content and resources, and developing applications as you go.
Beginning with installation and con?guration, the book swiftly moves on to discussing content, users, and security. The second half covers all aspects of developing on a portal, such as portlets, gadgets, migration, and integration.
The goal of the book is to show GateIn as an open source website framework piece by piece. Starting with simple recipes, you will see each step analyzed with code examples and images, before progressing to more advanced recipes.
This GateIn Cookbook will help you with a quick approach to building portals.
ApproachThe cookbook style is a series of practical recipes which represent solutions to problems and popular activities in a concise but detailed manner.
Who this book is forPortal Developers will need an introductory understanding of portals and portlets, and how they work together to create pages of cohesive content as ECMs, to make the most of this book. Some Java experience is assumed.
489 printed pages
Publication year
2012
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