Win Free Copies of my new book on GateIn
Tuesday, December 18, 2012 at 3:42PM Readers would be pleased to know that I have teamed up with Packt Publishing to organize a Giveaway of my new GateIn Cookbook book as part of our Christmas Bonanza!
And four lucky winners stand a chance to win copies of my new book. Keep reading to find out how you can be one of the Lucky Winners.
Overview
- All you need to develop and manage a GateIn portal and all available portlets
- Thorough detail on the internal architecture needed to use the components
- Manage portal resources on a command line; choose the authentication system, configure users and groups and migrate portlets from other portal
Read more about this book and download the Sample Chapter.
How to Enter?
All you need to do is head on over to the book page and look through the product description of the book and drop a line via the comments below this post to let us know what interests you the most about this book. It’s that simple.
Product Decription: http://www.packtpub.com/building-portals-with-gatein-cookbook/book
Winners from the U.S. and Europe can either choose a physical copy of the book or the eBook. Users from other locales are limited to the eBook only.
Deadline
The contest will close on 25/12/12 PT. Winners will be contacted by email, so be sure to use your real email address when you comment!







Reader Comments (8)
What I'm interested the most is:
Manage the contents, themes, navigation, pages and all documents on the portal through the UI or XML files
I'm interesting in managing portals, pages with xml files, authentication users and integration with JBoss7. And, at last, developing portlets with JSF2.
Looks like a very complete offering. Congratulations to the authors!
I'm most interested in the integration of existing authentication - LDAP and by extension Active Directory.
Hi, congratulations, I'm interested in managing documents using Alfresco ECM.
Hi, thanks for this effort on GateIn book.
I'm interested in creation of modern (responsible, modular, tolerant and Semantic Web ready) web apps using GateIn. Thus it's aspects of server-side components (portlets and WebUI) integration with rich frontends (HTML5, native frameworks). Next topics are: serving of RESTful APIs on top of GateIn; how to leverage Gadgets, JSF2 and CLI to gain expressive user experience; finally how simple maintain the app in production (performance, update and integrate content, SEO) keeping the place for future innovations.
I hope this book will add insights on these topics.
Thanks!
A real cookbook: it shows the way around all the problems you find while implementing your portal solution.
Great book, I'm already familiar with GateIn, from the point of view of a sysadmin that put into production that portal.
I hope it will enable me going.
Very interesting the chapters 8 and 12