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Bruce Grant and Rob Salerno write candidly about their experience with open source and IBM technologies, relationships with product vendors, and any other topic that strikes their fancy!


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If you've bought into IBM Portal then you need IBM Lotus Web Content Management
Your web site, whether public, private, or hybrid, is typically underpinned by content you create and maintain. Content creation and maintenance usually involves many people across many departments. This creates challenges in consistency, timing, approval, expiry, security, and more. And naturally, you'll want to integrate the content into your portal without the need for manual intervention. ...
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GWT and Nuxeo Part 2
Summer comes and time melts away! I have now built a functional protoype integrating Nuxeo into a GWT application and I have to say that I am extremely happy with the result. I think this approach is a viable option for building highly usable (and flexible) user interfaces and integrating the resulting interface with Nuxeo. This generalized approach also allows for...
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GWT and Nuxeo
In my search for solutions to build robust document-oriented composite applications with a unified front end I have come to the view that the Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is the best approach.  The benefits of this approach include:  the java-based approach is well suited to our skill sets, the javascript produced supports every browser, we can integrate existing javascript, we...
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Nuxeo DefaultSecurityPermissions extension - code sample
When a new document (workspace, folder, or document) is created in Nuxeo I want to be able to apply default security to the create object. To this end I used the DefaultSecurityPermissions extension. This allows me to specify default security in a configuration file. I then modified the DocumentActionsBean (the default place where documents get created) and my own...
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Websphere Portal and Liferay
If you're a small to medium sized company, interested in a portal-based intranet, extranet, or web site, then you own it to your self to look at Liferay. An open-source portal with a long history, strong community and corporate backing, and all the features and functions necessary to get started without delay. Liferay represents a real and viable alternative to Sharepoint and similar products....
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