MyPortal
... professional open source J2EE web portal system ... ...

Brief Introduction
MyPortal is an open source Java/ J2EE web portal system (JSR 168 compliant). It is a fork of the Liferay Enterprise Portal. We aim to build a non-EJB version of the Liferay Enterprise Portal that can be run in a standalone servlet container such as Tomcat.
 
The Project
Status
Roadmap
Functionality
Technology
Why Non-EJB ??
License
About Us
 
Technical BLOG
 
Open Source Process
CVS vs. New Developer
Debugging
 
Development Team
Software Architect
Kelvin Yap, Malaysia
 
Developers
Chew Hock Ping, Malaysia
Lai Yick Hiung, Malaysia
MK Tan, Malaysia
Vincent Wong, Malaysia

 

 


Functionality

Portlets
 
MyPortal will inherit most of the portlets from the Liferay project except the religion specific portlets. Here is the listing:
  • Address Book
  • Calendar
  • Directory
  • Mail
  • Message Boards
  • SMS Text Messenger
  • CVS
  • Tasks
  • Games
  • Reverend Fun
  • Calculator
  • Currency Converter
  • Stocks
  • Document Library
  • Image Gallery
  • Company News
  • Journal
  • News
  • RSS
  • Weather
  • Polls
  • Shopping
  • Chemistry
  • Wiki
  • Bookmarks
  • CSZ Search
  • Dictionary
  • Google
  • Maps
  • My Account
  • Network Utilities
  • Translator
  • Web Search
  • Unit Converter
  • BLOG

 
posted at 3:30PM +0800, Fri, 27 Aug 2004 by Kelvin Yap

Features
 
MyPortal will inherit most of the features from the Liferay project except the EJB-related features. Here is the listing:
  • Single sign-on web interface for email, document management, message board, and other useful communication tools. Multiple authentication schemes (LDAP or SQL) are pooled together so users don't have to remember a different login and password for every section of the portal.

  • Allow administrators to easily manage users, groups, and roles through a GUI interface. Groups signify a collection of users. Roles signify permissions that a group or user can be bound to. Access to portlets are also restricted to users based on roles.

  • Give users personalization tools so they can modify their portal layout as they see fit. Administrators can also specify community pages so that all users who belong to a certain group see a specific community page.

  • Deploy on any Servlet Container (such as Tomcat) running in multiple operating systems, including Windows, Linux, Unix and MacOS.

  • Use the latest technologies, including Java, JSP, Servlet, Struts, Hibernate, Lucene, Velocity, XML, Ant.

  • Support many open source and commercial databases such as DB2, Firebird, Hypersonic, InterBase, MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, SAP, SQL Server.

  • Support multiple languages.

 
posted at 6:00PM +0800, Fri, 27 Aug 2004 by Kelvin Yap

 


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