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    Liferay for Virgo

    The research of an ability to port Liferay to Virgo

    ...I have done this work in the research purpose to analyze an ability of development a serious mass enterprise system on very perspective and great Virgo platform couple with the most powerful open source portal Liferay. My theoretical research has pointed these two product like the most perspective flexible and multi functional solutions matching my aims very well. But practically Virgo has turned out inapplicable for my tasks for a lot of different reasons (low performance, inconvenient migration process, poor environment, not enough functionality of tools, low robust, poor documentation and etc.) ...
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    mapleBlog is a simple MVC Struts 1.1-based Web log that uses Hibernate as its model layer and Tiles/JSP for its View. It is relatively simple to configure and has full basic functionality and uses Hibernate as the database layer.
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    Photo sharing web application built on Spring Hibernate ImageJ and MySql. Features: Thumbnail Creating Geo tagging Browsing Authentication Privacy
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    Walrus CMS
    Easy to use edit-in-place java based content management system built on Spring framework. The aim of the system is to make web content editing simple like in word processor.
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    The Neftis project, allows the users and administrators edit web content and administrate multiple web sites with diferent designs and resources. Every site is completly independent and are administrated in a unique administration console.
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    Yet another blogging farm software, with nice Ajax functionnalities like auto-save and many more. Java stack, fully JEE compliant, pre-alpha phase.
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    A Farsi Blogging System developed using Wicket and EJB3
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    Free blog software written in Java. Easy to install, configure and support. Supports RSS feeds. Easy switching between different UI look & feel by predefined or custom skins.
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    A software that helps to arrange personal life, like finacne recording and analyzing, dairy writing, noting, calender, GTD arrangement, photo sharing and so on. Mainly for test aim only.
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