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If you haven't already heard through Twitter, the GateIn Cookbook from Packt Publishing was published early November.

 

GateIn Cookbook was co-written by Piergiorgio Lucidi, Luca Stancapiano from Sourcesense and myself.  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.

 

GateIn Cookbook contains the following chapters:

  1. Getting Started
  2. Managing Portal Contents Using the GUI
  3. Managing Portal Contents Using XML
  4. Managing Portal Users
  5. Securing Portal Contents
  6. Developing Portlets
  7. Developing Using Components API
  8. Migrating from Existing Portals
  9. Managing Gadgets
  10. Frameworks in a Portal
  11. Managing Portal Resources with the Management Component
  12. Managing Documents Using External ECM Systems

 

Right now we're very happy to offer a 20% discount for the print copy, with coupon code GateInPrint20percentoff, and a 25% discount for the e-book, with coupon code GateInEbook25percentoff!

 

Take advantage of the discounts quickly as they won't be around for long, and happy reading!

 

Ken Finnigan

Portlet Bridge Lead

We are proud to announce GateIn Portal 3.5.0.Final release after three months of development.

 

 

A few blog posts already covered the 3.5 features, nevertheless, allow me do a short recap of most exciting aspects of this release.

 

 

JBoss Application 7 Integration has been reworked and stabilized. We had good discussion in the community and with AS developers that lead us to an improved layout and configuration.

 

 

New eXo JCR 1.15 which is core storage mechanism. You can find full coverage of important features here.

 

 

We have updated a lot of core components. WSRP and WS-Security are now fully relying on Apache CXF stack. New PicketLink Federation for SAML. Infinispan powering most of caching layer. And those are just few main examples

 

 

Configuration has been improved in lot of places - mainly visible for SSO and clustering

 

 

We have finalized the JavaScript modularity introduced since GateIn 3.3 and we now support JavaScript modules based on Asynchronous Module Definition powered by the RequireJS implementation. The JavaScript documentation has been rewritten in two parts: the first covers the modularity in a formal manner and the second is a cookbook providing recipes for modularity such as AMD modules, CommonJS modules, jQuery plugins, multiple versions of jQuery, etc... GateIn comes with a few packaged examples highlighting the cookbook recipes.

 

 

Speaking about documentation it has been migrated into new place: the whole team spent a great amount of time to rewrite and improve key parts of it. You can also find a lot of new content in Developers Guide - it will help to bootstrap portlets development and altering of portal configuration.

 

 

To help developers even more we have now great set of ready to use examples. Those are part of GateIn Portal QuickStarts which you can download or clone directly from github repository and start developing portlets right away.

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