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Liferay Portal Systems Development

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Liferay Portal Systems Development

Overview of this book

Liferay portal is one of the most mature portal frameworks in the market, offering many key business benefits that involve personalization, customization, content management systems, web content management, collaboration, social networking and workflow. If you are a Java developer who wants to build custom web sites and WAP sites using Liferay portal, this book is all you need. Liferay Portal Systems Development shows Java developers how to use Liferay kernel 6.1 and above as a framework to develop custom web and WAP systems which will help you to maximize your productivity gains. Get ready for a rich, friendly, intuitive, and collaborative end-user experience! The clear, practical examples in the sample application that runs throughout this book will enable professional Java developers to build custom web sites, portals, and mobile applications using Liferay portal as a framework. You will learn how to make all of your organization's data and web content easily accessible by customizing Liferay into a single point of access. The book will also show you how to improve your inter-company communication by enhancing your web and WAP sites to easily share content with colleagues.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Liferay Portal Systems Development
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Layout template plugins


As mentioned earlier, Liferay Plugins SDK provides a set of default templates, such as, EAR, Ext, hook, layout template, portlet, theme, and so on. The previous chapter has introduced portlet, ext, hook, and web projects templates. This section is going to introduce layout template project's default template. The theme project's default template will be introduced in the next section.

Layout template

Liferay Plugins SDK provides layout template project's default template. This default template has the following structure. The layout template project's folder name is represented as @layouttpl.name@-layouttpl. For example, @layouttpl.name@ has the value 1-2-1-columns for 1-2-1 layout templates. Under the folder @layouttpl.name@-layouttpl, there is a folder named docroot and an XML file called build.xml. As you can see, build.xml has the following code:

<!DOCTYPE project>
<project name="@layouttpl.name@-layouttpl"
basedir="." default="deploy">
<import...