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Liferay

Posted by Anonymous User at 2004-07-02 11:23 AM

Liferay has been an excellent portal solution for our company. The code is very clean (although it could use a few more comments :), which is especially useful if you want to make changes or learn from the included portlets.

I highly recommend Liferay to anyone looking for an open source portal solution.

Crawls like a snail, even with one user only

Posted by Anonymous User at 2004-07-21 04:59 AM

I've just tried it today, the system takes 10 seconds or more to present a page, on a 2.8 GHz pentium 4. I wander what it will be like on a production system?

Liferay code is ugly!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by Anonymous User at 2004-08-08 05:15 PM

How can you say liferay code is clean....

And package names are non sense, why puting the JSR 168 which has nothing to do with EJB inside portal-ejb/ directory????

Liferay code is a REAL mess!!

My advice : never use Liferay if you think you will need to do some customizations.

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Posted by Anonymous User at 2004-10-10 04:33 PM

A tool as as good as its documentation

Posted by Anonymous User at 2005-08-01 02:05 AM

Despite the fact that liferay is best "free" java based tool out there with plenty of applications, there is no documentation available. The website itself has some explination of given portlets but thats it.

I have seen people asking "how to remove the minimize button" without anyone answering.

Wish they write a book on this and make it little easy to work with the tool instead of digging through the code to find how to do something simple....

Also the forums are waist, everyone has a questions but rare answers...

Javed

 
 

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