‘Endeca’ posts
Upgrading Liferay
Posted by Marc Osofsky on 07 Jan 2008
The great part about using a solution such as Liferay is that not only is it open source but there is a company dedicated to supporting the software. This means that during the time of our deployment Liferay made significant improvements to the software and released additional functionality. We upgraded the software at Endeca and | View post »
Liferay and Endeca
Posted by Marc Osofsky on 03 Jan 2008
Part of the assembly solution we created for Endeca was the Liferay Portal Framework. The assembly of this component was integral in that it provided the following: • A forum portlet with subscription and user management down to the thread level. • Robust user management • LDAP integration • AJAX based UI for improved user | View post »
Endeca: Under the covers
Posted by Optaros on 11 Dec 2007
The Endeca Partner Community solution ("EDeN") was assembled from content management, portal, blog, and search components. Specifically, Alfresco, Liferay, WordPress, and Endeca's Information Access Platform. Let's look at the responsibilities of each of these components and then a bit about how they integrate. Content Management — Alfresco The Alfresco repository holds all file-based content that | View post »
The Endeca Assembly Experience
Posted by Jim Munz on 08 Nov 2007
The Endeca Developer Network (EDeN) was achieved through the Solution Assembly process (OptAM) and I have been asked why is this different than traditional software integration by colleagues of mine within the industry. The EDeN experience I feel highlights this perfectly. We went from requirements to a Beta release in just 12 weeks. In this | View post »


