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| 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
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| posted at 3:30PM
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| 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.
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| posted at 6:00PM
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