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GateIn Cookbook

By : Ken Finnigan, Luca Stancapiano, Piergiorgio Lucidi
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GateIn Cookbook

By: Ken Finnigan, Luca Stancapiano, Piergiorgio Lucidi

Overview of this book

<p>Enterprises have websites constructed in different web frameworks and the need for them to work together cohesively. GateIn will provide the solution to effectively integrate them into a single website. GateIn is an open source website framework that does more than a web framework by letting you use your preferred one.<br /><br />This GateIn Cookbook provides solutions whether you're planning to develop a new GateIn portal, migrate a portal, or only need to answer a specific query. It is filled with bite-sized recipes for quick and easy problem resolution. From the beginning to the end it will guide you through the process of configuring and securing a portal, managing content and resources, and developing applications as you go.<br /><br />Beginning with installation and configuration, the book swiftly moves on to discussing content, users, and security. The second half covers all aspects of developing on a portal, such as portlets, gadgets, migration, and integration.<br /><br />The goal of the book is to show GateIn as an open source website framework piece by piece. Starting with simple recipes, you will see each step analyzed with code examples and images, before progressing to more advanced recipes.<br /><br />This GateIn Cookbook will help you with a quick approach to building portals.</p>
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
GateIn Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

About the Authors

Ken Finnigan is a Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat and Technical Lead of the JBoss Portlet Bridge project and a member of the GateIn Development team. As a Consultant and Engineer he has over 15 years of development experience with enterprises throughout the world using technologies that include Java EE frameworks (JSF, CDI, EJB3, Hibernate, Seam), Java testing frameworks (Arquillian, JUnit, TestNG), Maven, Ant, Arquillian, and a variety of others. In his spare time he is a Committer for Apache DeltaSpike, JBoss Seam 3, ShrinkWrap, and Arquillian.

Luca Stancapiano is a Consultant Expert in Java EE technologies since 2000. He started contributing to the JBoss Community at an early stage in his career. He contributed initially to Hibernate, JBoss AS, JBoss Portal, and JBoss Cache, and more recently to projects such as Seam, GateIn, ExoJCR, ModeShape, and Infinispan.

In 2005 he became a JBoss Advanced Consultant, and in 2006 he became the Project Leader of JBoss Forums.

In the Apache Community, he has contributed to Lucene and ManifoldCF, improving his knowledge on the search engines as a result.

He has also contributed for the OSGi Alliance, making products compliant with OSGi. He collaborates with Sourcesense as an open source ECM consultant and trainer.

Piergiorgio Lucidi is an open source ECM Specialist at Sourcesense. Sourcesense is a European open source systems integrator providing consultancy, support, and services around key open source technologies.

He works as Software Engineer, and he has 8 years of experience in the areas of Enterprise Content Management (ECM), system integrations, web, and mobile applications. He is an expert in integrating ECM solutions in web and portal applications.

He contributes as PMC member, Project Leader, and Committer at the Apache Software Foundation for the project Apache ManifoldCF; he also contributes on ECM connectors such as CMIS, Alfresco, and ElasticSearch. He is a Project Leader and Committer of the JBoss Community, and he contributes to some of the projects of the JBoss Portal platform.

He is a Speaker at conferences dedicated to ECM, Java, Spring Framework, and open source products and technologies.

He is an Author, Technical Reviewer, and Affiliate Partner at Packt Publishing, for whom he wrote the technical book Alfresco 3 Web Services. As Technical Reviewer, he contributed to both Alfresco 3 Cookbook and Alfresco Share. As Affiliate Partner, he writes and publishes book reviews on his website Open4Dev (http://www.open4dev.com/).