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Spring Portlet V/s MVC Portlet
Jagir Vimalbhai Buch, modificado 9 Anos atrás.
Spring Portlet V/s MVC Portlet
New Member Postagens: 11 Data de Entrada: 28/03/14 Postagens Recentes
Hi All,
There are few questions in my mind
1) Which is better Spring Portlet or MVC Portlet in Liferay?
2) Why should we use Spring Portlet as Liferay provides MVC Portlet?
3) How to use Service Builder with Spring MVC Portlet
There are few questions in my mind
1) Which is better Spring Portlet or MVC Portlet in Liferay?
2) Why should we use Spring Portlet as Liferay provides MVC Portlet?
3) How to use Service Builder with Spring MVC Portlet
Jagir Buch, modificado 9 Anos atrás.
RE: Spring Portlet V/s MVC Portlet
New Member Postagens: 11 Data de Entrada: 28/03/14 Postagens Recentes
These many views..but no reply from anyone...
No one knows the answer...
No one knows the answer...
Vicki Lea Tsang, modificado 9 Anos atrás.
RE: Spring Portlet V/s MVC Portlet
Junior Member Postagens: 49 Data de Entrada: 18/04/11 Postagens Recentes
Hi Jagir,
Have you tried posting this question in the Liferay Portal forums here? You might have better luck there, since his category is for Social Office specifically, whereas I think your question is related more to the portal in general.
Best regards,
Vicki
Have you tried posting this question in the Liferay Portal forums here? You might have better luck there, since his category is for Social Office specifically, whereas I think your question is related more to the portal in general.
Best regards,
Vicki
Meera Prince, modificado 9 Anos atrás.
RE: Spring Portlet V/s MVC Portlet
Liferay Legend Postagens: 1111 Data de Entrada: 08/02/11 Postagens Recentes
Hi
Please have a look into following link it may help you..
http://www.liferaysavvy.com/2014/04/liferay-plugin-portlet-development.html
Regards,
Meera Prince
http://www.liferaysavvy.com
Please have a look into following link it may help you..
http://www.liferaysavvy.com/2014/04/liferay-plugin-portlet-development.html
Regards,
Meera Prince
http://www.liferaysavvy.com
Nilang I Patel, modificado 8 Anos atrás.
RE: Spring Portlet V/s MVC Portlet
Junior Member Postagens: 31 Data de Entrada: 26/07/11 Postagens Recentes
You may refer my blog on Spring MVC vs Liferay MVC portlet in liferay to understand the core differences and similarities between these framework which help you to decide which one to choose.
Regards
Nilang
Regards
Nilang
Jan Geißler, modificado 8 Anos atrás.
RE: Spring Portlet V/s MVC Portlet
Liferay Master Postagens: 735 Data de Entrada: 05/07/11 Postagens Recentes
To add some information here in:
Service Builder is completely independent from any WebController framework. As it should be. Services are (or should) always be completely decoupled from the display logic (UI). That's the whole reason behind a multi tier architecture.
Which one is better:
The one you know better and feel comfortable with. The one which gives you more speed in development. ;)
Service Builder is completely independent from any WebController framework. As it should be. Services are (or should) always be completely decoupled from the display logic (UI). That's the whole reason behind a multi tier architecture.
Which one is better:
The one you know better and feel comfortable with. The one which gives you more speed in development. ;)
David H Nebinger, modificado 8 Anos atrás.
RE: Spring Portlet V/s MVC Portlet
Liferay Legend Postagens: 14914 Data de Entrada: 02/09/06 Postagens RecentesJan Geißler:
Service Builder is completely independent from any WebController framework.
True, but the framework can sometimes interfere w/ the SB portlet.
I tend to create a SB portlet but leave the portlet side alone - just move it to the "hidden" category and otherwise leave the generated view.jsp alone.
Any real portlets will use the service jar and therefore will not "corrupt" the SB portlet's class loader with framework jars.
This separation is not a requirement, you can put them in a single project but take care that everything you pull in and monitor the effects in the class loader.
Which one is better: The one you know better and feel comfortable with. The one which gives you more speed in development. ;)
This is the position that I push most often - use the tools you know. A development project can be a hard time to learn a new framework as you'll always be wondering at each failure whether it is your code or the framework.
Sometimes, however, Liferay MVC can be thrown on you, namely if you have a requirement to use the Configuration panel - this is only supported by Liferay MVC and not by Spring MVC. Spring MVC you can use the general EDIT mode to display settings, but you won't get the expected integration w/ Liferay's Configuration panel.