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Revision as of 02:18, 7 July 2013

Liferay
Developer(s)Liferay
Stable release
6.1 (6.1 GA2) / July 31, 2012 (2012-07-31)
Repository
Written inJava
Operating systemCross-platform
TypEnterprise portal, content management framework, content management system, community
LicenseLGPL License [1] and proprietary[1]
Websitehttp://www.liferay.com

Liferay Portal is a free and open source enterprise portal written in Java and distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public License[2] and proprietary licenses.[1] It is primarily used to power corporate intranets and extranets.[3]

Liferay Portal allows users to set up features common to websites. It is fundamentally constructed of functional units called portlets.[4] Liferay is sometimes described as a content management framework or a web application framework. Liferay's support for plugins extends into multiple programming languages, including support for PHP and Ruby portlets.[5]

Although Liferay offers a sophisticated programming interface for developers, no programming skills are required for basic website installation and administration.

Liferay Portal is Java-based and runs on any computing platform capable of running the Java Runtime Environment and an application server. Liferay is available bundled with a servlet container such as Apache Tomcat.[6]

History

Liferay, Inc., is a professional open-source company that provides free documentation and paid professional service to users of its software. Mainly focused on enterprise portal technology, the company has its headquarters in Los Angeles, California, United States.

Liferay was created in 2000 by chief software architect Brian Chan to provide an enterprise portal solution for non-profit organizations.[7] In 2004, the company was incorporated under the name Liferay, Inc., formalized its Germany subsidiary Liferay GmbH. In 2007, the company opened new Asian headquarters in Dalian, China, and the Spanish subsidiary Liferay SL. In March 2009, the company opened a new office in Bangalore, India.

The company's enterprise portal product has been acknowledged by several notable organizations. It was recognized by EContent magazine in its "EContent 100" list of industry leaders[8][9] and in 2007, InfoWorld named it a "Technology of the Year".[10] In July 2007, it announced a partnership with ICEsoft Technologies, provider of the ICEfaces library, for developing Ajax technology for its enterprise portal software.[11] In January 2008, the company hired the lead engineer for jQuery UI, to exclusively work full-time on the JavaScript library.[12] Gartner recognized Liferay as visionary leader in the Magic Quadrant for Horizontal Portal Products in 2008, 2010, 2011, and 2012.[13][3]

Sun Microsystems and Liferay signed a technology-sharing agreement during May 2008.[14] Sun Microsystems rebranded the offering GlassFish Web Space Server. ZDNet further describes the relationship in the May 2008 article Sun and Liferay launch web-presentation platform.[15] In 2010 Sun was acquired by Oracle[16] and the GlassFish Web Space Server was rebranded to Oracle GlassFish Server.

Liferay 6.1 was released in January 2012 and saw several improvements and new functionality including an improved document library, dynamic data lists and an app store [17]

Produkte

Liferay Portal is a JSR-286 and enterprise portal which includes a suite of applications (e.g., Content Management System, blogs, instant messaging, message boards, etc.). It is distributed in two different editions:

  • Liferay Portal Community Edition — A version with the latest features and support through the active community.
  • Liferay Portal Enterprise Edition — A commercial offering that includes services including updates and full support. This release goes through additional quality assurance cycles and is usually available around 1 or 2 months after the Community Edition and comes under a non-free license.[18]

Liferay also provides a collaboration suite based on the Liferay platform:

  • Liferay Social Office — A social collaboration suite for enterprises.

Additional Liferay products and projects include:

  • Liferay Sync — Enables Liferay Portal users to publish and access documents and files from multiple environments, including Windows and Mac OS desktops, and iOS-based mobile platforms.
  • AlloyUI — A UI framework for building web applications.
  • Liferay Faces — An umbrella project that provides support for the JavaServer™ Faces (JSF) standard within Liferay Portal.
  • Liferay IDE — Set of Eclipse plugins for development with the Liferay Portal platform.


Core portlets

Liferay comes with certain portlets preinstalled.[19] These comprise the core functionality of the portal system. They include:

  • Alerts and Announcements
  • Alfresco, Documentum, and other document library integration
  • Asset Publishing
  • Blogs and blog aggregation
  • Breadcrumbs
  • Calendar
  • Chat
  • Document and Image management
  • Document Library Manager, Recent Documents
  • Image Gallery
  • Knowledge Base
  • LDAP Integration
  • Mail
  • Message Boards
  • Nested Portlets
  • Page Ratings & Flags
  • Polls
  • Site Map
  • Site Navigation
  • Social Equity
  • Software Catalog
  • Tags and Categories
  • Themes, supporting Velocity and FreeMarker markup
  • User Directory
  • Web Content
  • Web Form Builder
  • WebDAV Integration
  • Website Tools
  • Wiki (supports Creole as well as MediaWiki syntax)

Version release

Version Name Edition Date Downloads
6.2.0 GA1 Newton Community Edition ETA 2013 Q4 ~
6.1.1 GA2 Paton Community Edition 2012-08-01 336.614
6.1.20 GA2 Paton Enterprise Edition 2012-07-31 unknown
6.1.10 GA1 Paton Enterprise Edition 2012-02-15 unknown
6.1.0 GA1 Paton Community Edition 2012-01-01 265.718
6.0.12 SP2 Bunyan Enterprise Edition 2011-11-07 unknown
6.0.6 Bunyan Community Edition 2011-03-04 376.812
6.0.11 SP1 Bunyan Enterprise Edition 2011-01-13 unknown
5.2 SP5 Augustine Enterprise Edition 2010-10-20 unknown
6.0.10 Bunyan Enterprise Edition 2010-09-10 unknown
6.0.5 Bunyan Community Edition 2010-08-16 300.560
6.0.4 Bunyan Community Edition 2010-07-23 34.209
6.0.3 Bunyan Community Edition 2010-07-20 16.263
6.0.2 Bunyan Community Edition 2010-06-08 34.436
5.2 SP4 Augustine Enterprise Edition 2010-05-19 unknown
6.0.1 Bunyan Community Edition 2010-04-20 27.565
5.1 SP5 Calvin Enterprise Edition 2010-03-12 unknown
6.0.0 Bunyan Community Edition 2010-03-04 16.231
5.2 SP3 Augustine Enterprise Edition 2010-01-07 unknown
5.2 SP2 Augustine Enterprise Edition 2009-11-17 unknown
5.1 SP4 Calvin Enterprise Edition 2009-10-23 unknown
5.2 SP1 Augustine Enterprise Edition 2009-08-07 unknown
5.1 SP3 Calvin Enterprise Edition 2009-07-20 unknown
5.2 Augustine Enterprise Edition 2009-06-01 unknown
5.2.3 Augustine Community Edition 2009-05-12 427.726
5.1 SP2 Calvin Enterprise Edition 2009-05-12 unknown
5.2.2 Augustine Community Edition 2009-02-26 102.367
5.1 SP1 Calvin Enterprise Edition 2009-02-18 unknown
5.2.1 Augustine Community Edition 2009-02-03 42.720
5.2.0 Augustine Community Edition 2009-01-26 7.143
5.1 SP Calvin Enterprise Edition 2008-12-16 unknown
5.1.2 Calvin Community Edition 2008-10-03 178.934
5.1.1 Calvin Community Edition 2008-08-11 84.246
5.1.0 Calvin Community Edition 2008-07-17 31.761
5.0.1 RC Luther Community Edition 2008-04-14 101.543
5.0.0 RC Luther Community Edition 2008-04-09 10.704

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See also


References

  1. ^ a b "Liferay 6.0 CE vs. EE licensing question". www.liferay.com. Retrieved 2012-01-04.
  2. ^ "Liferay Adopting the LGPL License". www.liferay.com. Retrieved 2010-09-04.
  3. ^ a b http://www.cmswire.com/cms/customer-experience/gartners-magic-quadrant-for-horizontal-portals-oracle-ibm-microsoft-sap-liferay-top-dogs-017717.php
  4. ^ "List of Liferay Portlets". www.liferay.com. Retrieved 2010-09-04.
  5. ^ "Liferay PHP Portlets". www.liferay.com. Retrieved 2010-09-04.
  6. ^ "Liferay Portal". www.liferay.com. Retrieved 2010-09-04.
  7. ^ Howard, Phil (October 18, 2005). "Liferay after Plumtree: Pure play portals alive and kicking". Reg Developer.
  8. ^ "Liferay Breaks Into EContent Magazine's "EContent 100" Of Industry Leaders". Business Wire. November 20, 2006.
  9. ^ "2006 EContent 100 List". EContent Magazine. December 2006.
  10. ^ "2007 Technology of the Year Awards: Applications". InfoWorld. January 1, 2007.
  11. ^ "Liferay and ICEfaces Announce Ajax Portal Technology Partnership". August 3, 2007.
  12. ^ Bakaus, Paul (January 23, 2008). "jQuery UI and beyond: The jQuery-Liferay partnership".
  13. ^ Cheng, Alice (2009-09-29). "PRESS RELEASE: Liferay Named a Visionary in Gartner's Magic Quadrant". www.liferay.com. Retrieved 2013-02-18.
  14. ^ "Press Release: Sun Joins Liferay Open Source Community". May 2008.
  15. ^ "Sun and Liferay launch web-presentation platform". May 2008.
  16. ^ "Oracle buys Sun, becomes hardware company". January 27, 2010 6:55 AM PST. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  17. ^ http://www.liferay.com/marketplace
  18. ^ http://www.liferay.com/community/forums/-/message_boards/message/4882318
  19. ^ "List of Core Liferay Portlets".
  20. ^ "Liferay Portal Dutch explaination".

Further reading

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  • Sezov, Richard (May 10, 2013). [www.lulu.com/shop/rich-sezov/using-liferay-portal-61/paperback/product-21014853.html Using Liferay Portal 6.1] (1st ed.). Liferay Press. p. 683. ISBN 978-0-578-12351-6. {{cite book}}: Check |url= value (help)