Nestor Urquiza Rodriguez said
Overall a good book to make the reader understand the basic concept upon which Liferay is built as well as those out of the box capabilities it provides. Even though the book is not for Liferay developers they can beneficiate from knowing how Liferay is ultimately used by what I call Operations (Liferay administration) ... [...]
Liferay Portal 6 Enterprise Intranets
- Authors
- Jonas X. Yuan
- ISBN
- 1849510385
- Published
- 07 May 2010
- Purchase online
- amazon.com
Build and maintain impressive corporate intranets with Liferay *Develop a professional Intranet using Liferay's practical functionality, usability, and technical innovation *Enhance your Intranet using your innovation and Liferay Portal's out-of-the-box portlets *Maximize your existing and future IT investments by optimizing your usage of Liferay Portal *Clear, step-by-step instructions, practical examples, and straightforward explanationsIn Detail
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