I am using liferay-portal-tomcat-6.1.1-ce-ga2.Now i want to integrate aperte work flow to the portal.i know that aperte bundle is available with liferay 6.0.6.
but i need aperte workflow for liferay 6.1.1 CE.
how i can achieve this?
help me..thanks in advance
The only way is to get the Aperte Workflow code base and maven build with liferay 6.1 dependency. Then solve the issue one by one.
Few days back I have done a research on that and successfully made it work.
The entire process is documented on my blog.
Here is the link,
http://rupalchatterjee.wordpress.com/2013/07/03/integrate-aperte-workflow-in-liferay-6-1/
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I'm learning liferay6.2, and I'm now reading chapter "USING SERVICE BUILDER TO GENERATE A PERSISTENCE FRAMEWORK" which url is
https://dev.liferay.com/develop/tutorials/-/knowledge_base/6-2/using-service-builder-to-generate-a-persistence-fr
I have no problem about "CREATING A SERVICE.XML FILE", "Understanding Liferay Portal Concepts". However, when I read "GENERATING MODEL, SERVICE, AND PERSISTENCE LAYERS" and press the "Build Services button", then liferay generate a lot of error files for me.
After press "Build Services button"
I search this problem on google, and I find some person have discussed it one year ago.
https://web.liferay.com/zh/community/forums/-/message_boards/message/52930858
In that page, one person said this problem can only be solved by jdk1.7 32bit. I don't understand why I have to use out-time technology in order to solve this problem.
Can anyone use jdk1.8 64bit to solve this problem?
You will have to use jdk 1.7 and link it to your project in order to generate your service. Change your environment variable and right click on the project in eclipse and use jdk from java
Documentacion version 6.2: https://web.liferay.com/documents/14/21598941/Liferay+Portal+6.2+EE+Compatibility+Matrix.pdf
Liferay 7 still has a long way to go....
Are there any basic tutorials for creating my first liferay 7 portlet like a Hello World App?
I am new to Liferay and need some help getting started. I have read over the liferay 7 tutorials and I have tried following the Liferay 7 Creating An MVC Portlet, but having trouble understanding where everything goes and how it all works together, and I feel that it is not a comprehensive tutorial.
About Me and My Liferay Aspirations:
I have experience with JAVA, JavaScript and Node.js.
I'd eventually like to be able to display a google map and display content on it, but just want to make some baby steps understanding portlets. Correct me if a portlet is not the right thing for me to be focusing on for this goal.
There is an excellent book "Liferay in Action". It helpls a lot, but there are a lot of mistakes in code. On the other hand, there is "Portlet in action", but it doesn't have free pdf-version :\
Also, you can visit web.liferay.com, I don't like this forum but there are good questions from time to time.
And any other issues you can only google, google and google again. Unfortunately, there is no alternative way.
The tutorials are not going to give you all the details, because they must be as short as possible. That said, the Creating an MVC Portlet tutorial should get you pretty well on your way. Which parts, specifically, are you having trouble understanding?
Have you read the Liferay MVC Portlet introductory tutorial? It's even sparser on details but it might fill in a few gaps.
If you are first time developing using liferay then this link might help you. It is guide to liferay 6.2. Creating plugin portlets is same in liferay 6.2 and 7. Just setup is different.
For creating liferay modules refer liferay 7 documentation.
I'm new to liferay. And I've some basic question that what is liferay all about. What is a liferay plugin project or service builder project? Is liferay any framework,GUI tool, a content manager or WHAT?
I know that you guys are not engaged with this tool in this BLOG but still somehow it is related to java. So please guys help me.
Have you tried reading the liferay tag-wiki on stackoverflow? Just hover your mouse over it and you will have answers to all your questions. And if you want more just click on the pop-up and you would also find details about how to learn more about Liferay.
Still as per the norms of answering, here are some brief answers to your question:
Is liferay any framework,GUI tool, a content manager or WHAT?
Liferay is an open source JSR 286 compliant web-portal and social platform, written in Java. It includes content-management and more. It has different plugins known as portlets like Blogs, Forums, Document management, Content management etc.
What is a liferay plugin project or service builder project?
Plugin projects are nothing but small components/applications/widgets that run in the portal. Some might have UI and others might run in the backend.
Service Builder is a framework in liferay to ease development of services which might include service to access database, web-services, json web-services.
Everything else is given in the tag-wiki and the wiki also includes links to official resources if you wish to use/develop in liferay.
plugins are features which developers add them to portals like liferay.
for example:
liferay hooks are defined to do some tasks, like user's authentication, adding users, etc .. and we want change (override) that hooks, so we need develop ext plugins to do this for us.
I want to test jsf4birt in my web application. The tutorial at the actuate website tells me to download the jsf4birt Library at exadel.org but exadel.org is not available at all.
Does anyone know, if the jsf4birt project is continued in any way - and where - or is the project not supported anymore?
Cheers, Chris
Last working archive of their website dates back to 2014-03-26. Either way, seems like jsf4birt only supported up to JSF 1.2. Project seems to be discontinued.
I found my way here from the 3-years-out-of-date page at http://suitesource.netsuite.com/s.nl/it.A/id.82/.f . I have the latest eclipse, with the Aptana plugin and the NetSuiteEclipse plugin.
Just exactly what does Aptana do for me? It's not altogether clear, and it seems Netsuite may have abandoned their end of it.
By far the best environment I have found lately with regards to developing scripts for NetSuite is to just bag the instructions given by NetSuite and go with Aptana Studio 3 (not Eclipse with the Aptana plugin) and then include the NetSuite plugin to allow for direct upload into NS as Jeff mentioned. Aptana Studio is basically just Eclipse for JS and some additional cool features, like built in color themes.
The only other step you need to do (and this is not mentioned in the NS help) is to place SuiteScriptApi.js (and maybe nlapihandler.nl.js) in the root of your main project folder. The above configuration will give you code completion/definition for JavaScript in general and SuiteScript. I forget where I got the files but you can search on SuiteAnswers for them.
The help really needs to be updated to include the changes in IDE's.
The aptana plugin is not Netsuite specific it is a plugin for javascript development and provides code completion for javascript. The code completion of the netsuite objects is limited.
The netsuite plugin to Eclipse allows you to upload your suitescripts to netsuite directly from eclipse. However there are some limitations as to the path of the uploaded files that I can't remember at the moment. It did not allow me to set the paths the way I wanted so I stopped using it.
Use Suitecloud IDE.
Created from Eclipse but customized for Netsuite API.
http://elibeltran.com/suitecloud-ide/
About once a year I try Aptana and I end up uninstalling it each time- recently I tried again for my third time and uninstalled it. In my experience the code completion isn't very good, it doesn't handle complicated inheritance situations, doesn't play well with object literal notation, etc. I don't have proof and I've uninstalled it so if anyone asks me for specific examples I can't produce them.
I always end up back with Eclipse classic (3.7 I think) and JS Eclipse (which is an abandoned plugin that Adobe bought from Interakt but it still works) It's fast and has decent code completion. Is it better than Aptana? I don't think so, but it's snappier and seems to require less restarts.
I wish I had better experience with Aptana, it makes me nervous that JS Eclipse is a ghost that will disapear here at some point. I maintain over 48k lines of SuiteScript in our installation, I REALLY could use a better tool! ;)
Try Visual Studio 11.
It has much better intellisense in my opinion (as long as you configure it with any libraries such as the SuiteScript API.js). It also works well if you are already used to Visual Studio from .NET development (including SuiteTalk web services).
Not really an IDE but here is some suggestion.
Use a Google Chrome debugger. When you are in Edit mode in a record (example: customer), you can use the suitescript API to get the object-tree, very helpful in developing client-side script in Netsuite and understanding how their API works.