This chapter discussed how to employ federated search, and how to integrate search against alfresco contents first. Then it discussed how to use the CSZ Search and Map Search portlets. More interestingly, it depicted how to integrate Google search and Google maps in the portal pages. Then, it discussed the OpenSearch concept. It also discussed Journal Content Search and how to configure sitemap for search engines. Finally, it discussed how to deploy Search portlets, and how to manage Search portlets in the portal pages.
Liferay Portal Enterprise Intranets
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Liferay Portal Enterprise Intranets
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Overview of this book
<p>Liferay Portal is the world's leading open-source portal platform built on Java and Web 2.0 technologies. Corporations use it to provide a unified web interface to data and tools scattered across many sources. <br />Liferay Portal uses the latest in Java, J2EE, and Web 2.0 technologies to deliver solutions for enterprises across both public and private sectors. Liferay Portal's flexibility allows it to be deployed in a number of different scenarios to meet key business needs. Some of the key business benefits are:</p>
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<li>A rich, friendly, intuitive, and collaborative end-user experience</li>
<li>A single point of access to all information</li>
<li>High adaptability to the demands of fast changing markets</li>
<li>Highest value</li>
<li>Lowest costs</li>
</ul>
<p>This book is a complete guide to building an intranet with Liferay (version 4.4)—assess your needs, install the software, start using it, deploy portlets, customize it per your requirements, and train users. The book focuses on leveraging the Liferay framework by configuring the XML files, without changing the underlying Java code. Each chapter gives practical guidance on how to install, use, and customize Liferay. There are many step-by-step examples for better understanding.</p>
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Liferay Portal Enterprise Intranets
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
Preface
Free Chapter
Introducing Liferay for Your Intranet
Set-up The Home Page And Navigation Structure for The Intranet
Bringing in Users
Discussion Forums And Tags
Wikis, Web Form And Polls
Internal Bloggings And RSS
Shared Calendars, WSRP And Workflow
Content Management and Publishing
Chat and Instant Messaging
Help Desk/Customer Support
Roll Out To Other Teams
Search
Ongoing Admin Tasks
Index
Customer Reviews