This small experiment aims to provide bootstrap project environments for all the major build tools in common use for Java projects so that Liferay development can start quickly and easily.
Software/Tools/Specifications | Version |
---|---|
OSGI Core | 5.0 |
OSGI Compendium | 5.0 |
OSGI Annotations | 6.0 |
Liferay Portal | 7.x(Development) |
Bndtools | 2.4.0.M2 |
The template projects are categorized based on the build tools,
maven
- these are set of Liferay projects that can be bootstrapped on tomaven
development environmentbndtools
- these are set of Liferay projects that can be bootstrapped on tobndtools
based development environmentgradle
- these are set of Liferay projects that can be bootstrapped on togradle
based development environment
The projects also demonstrate how to use various frameworks like:
- Blueprint
- Declarative Services(DS)
- OSGI API
/maven/sample-maven-blueprint
A maven project which uses Blueprint for registering a portlet.
/maven/sample-maven-ds
A maven project which uses the DS (Declarative Services) for registering a portlet.
/maven/sample-maven-osgiapi
A maven project which uses the raw OSGI APIs for registering a portlet.
cnf
The Bndtools configuration project
/bndtools/sample.bundle.bndtools.blueprint
A bndtools project which uses Blueprint for registering a portlet.
/bndtools/sample.bundle.bndtools.ds
A bndtools project which uses the DS (Declarative Services) for registering a portlet.
/bndtools/sample.bundle.bndtools.osgiapi
A bndtools project which uses the raw OSGI APIs for registering a portlet.
The following are the list of Liferay Integration points that are demonstrated as part of these projects,
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javax.portlet.Portlet
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com.liferay.portal.kernel.portlet.bridges.mvc.ActionCommand The project
sample.bundle.bndtools.ip.actioncommand
demonstrates this integation point. It integrates the action command namedgreet
with portletgreeter
.__NOTE:__ To see how this example works, a portlet plugin with a portlet named **greeter** (javax.portlet.name='greeter') is to be deployed. The command adds a key `greeting_message` to Liferay SessionMessages, along with a session attribute `GREETER_MESSAGE`. You can independently deploy the bundle `sample.bundle.bndtools.ip.actioncommand` a.k.a refresh the bundle without the need to redeploy the Portlet plugin.
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java.util.ResourceBundle
These templates can be copied freely and contributions are welcome.