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GateIn Cookbook

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This cookbook offers over 60 recipes for building portals with GateIn, covering user security, gadgets, and applications with various frameworks. It provides comprehensive guidance on developing and managing a GateIn portal, including detailed insights into the internal architecture necessary for utilizing different components. Users can manage portal resources via the command line, select authentication systems, configure users and groups, and migrate portlets from other portals. GateIn serves as an open-source website framework that integrates various web frameworks into a cohesive single website. This resource is ideal for those looking to develop a new portal, migrate an existing one, or resolve specific queries. It features concise recipes for quick problem-solving, guiding readers through the entire process—from installation and configuration to content management and application development. The book begins with foundational topics like installation and user security, then progresses to more advanced subjects such as portlets, gadgets, migration, and integration. Each recipe is designed to build understanding step-by-step, complete with code examples and images. This practical approach enables readers to effectively utilize GateIn as an open-source framework for building robust portals.

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GateIn Cookbook, Collectif d'auteurs

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Titre
GateIn Cookbook
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2012
Format
souple
ISBN10
1849518629
ISBN13
9781849518628
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This cookbook offers over 60 recipes for building portals with GateIn, covering user security, gadgets, and applications with various frameworks. It provides comprehensive guidance on developing and managing a GateIn portal, including detailed insights into the internal architecture necessary for utilizing different components. Users can manage portal resources via the command line, select authentication systems, configure users and groups, and migrate portlets from other portals. GateIn serves as an open-source website framework that integrates various web frameworks into a cohesive single website. This resource is ideal for those looking to develop a new portal, migrate an existing one, or resolve specific queries. It features concise recipes for quick problem-solving, guiding readers through the entire process—from installation and configuration to content management and application development. The book begins with foundational topics like installation and user security, then progresses to more advanced subjects such as portlets, gadgets, migration, and integration. Each recipe is designed to build understanding step-by-step, complete with code examples and images. This practical approach enables readers to effectively utilize GateIn as an open-source framework for building robust portals.