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Liferay Portal 6.x Enterprise Intranets (Update)

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Liferay Portal 6.x Enterprise Intranets (Update)

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Liferay Portal 6.2 Enterprise Intranets
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
9
Web Content Management
Index

About the Reviewers

Chandan Sharma is currently a software programmer analyst at Mroads, a company building a next-generation workforce that leverages technology and awareness, located in the U.S. At Mroads, his primary responsibility is designing and implementing solutions that use Liferay, Spring Framework, and Hibernate for portals and RESTful/SOAP web services. Previously, he worked as a senior consultant for CIGNEX Datamatics and TransIT mPower Labs. He also likes to coach people. Throughout his career, he has had hands-on experience in Liferay with Spring Framework, Hibernate, and Liferay integration with other applications, the cloud, and so on. He runs his own technical blog at http://codingloading.com.

Kartikeya Sharma (Kartik) has over 10 years of experience in application architecture, design, development, implementation, and maintenance and the administration of portals and content management systems. He is currently working as a technical architect at Datamatics. His areas of expertise include Java/J2EE, Spring, SOAP, REST, Pega, and various content management and portal technologies, such as Liferay, WebLogic, WebCenter, Vignette, Documentum, SharePoint, and Alfresco.

He can be reached via LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/kartiksharma84.

You can find his blog about various ECM and Portal technologies at http://www.ecmpexperts.com.

Shuyang Zhou is a software architect focused on performance optimization and infrastructure development. Since joining Liferay in 2009, he has significantly improved Liferay Portal's performance and developed a high-performance benchmark toolset for performance tuning and monitoring. He has developed Liferay Portal's AOP, caching, and cluster infrastructure. He has also developed a set of low-level, high-performance concurrency tools and IO utilities, portlet container separation, and the portal resiliency feature that allows portlets to be executed from separate JVMs to achieve physical process isolation for better stability and better hardware resource utilization on high-end servers. Recently, he has focused on Liferay Portal Continuous Integration testing automation on machines on a large scale.

Shuyang holds a bachelor's degree in electronic and information engineering and a master's degree in communications and information systems from Dalian University of Technology.