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AjaxQuote Portlet
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DXP App
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Real-time market quote data is streamed to one or more portlets on the page by Ajax and JavaScript technology. Watch the tickers move in real-time on the screen (with no stress on the back-end; all client side services).

Features:
Quote data is updated on the page in real-time
Support for anonymous and personalized portlets (logged-in and non-logged-in home screens)
Multiple instances of portlets on the same page (different portfolio sets)

Installation (for vanilla LifeRay 6.1 CE GA2 tomcat bundle):
1. Update tomcat Context.xml to indicate a JNDI datasource called "jdbc/openfeedaq"
2. Create tables for OPENFEEDAQ schema (tested with MySQL and MSSQL Server"
3. Deploy "ajaxquote-portlet-0.0.9.5.war"
4. Due to the issue (LPS-29103) with the deployment manager in LifeRay 6.1 CE GA2 the app deployment will fail (Spring contextListener position)
5 Stop the LifeRay server and edit the C:\liferay-portal-6.1.1-ce-ga2\tomcat-7.0.27\webapps\ajaxquote-portlet-0.0.9.5\WEB-INF\web.xml; moving the "org.springframework.web.context.ContextLoaderListener" to the top the web.xml
6. Restart the server and proceed to add unlimited amount of AjaxQuote Portlets to logged-in and anonymous pages.

Instructions and Examples of the Tomcat Context.xml and JBOSS datasource modules, source code and build scripts are all located on GitHub:

https://github.com/openfeed/AjaxQuotePortlet

Quality:
This app has been tested end to end on LifeRay Portal 6.1 CE GA2 Tomcat and JBOSS bundles. This app boots and works on LifeRay 6.1 Beta 1 (see screenshots). Due to a bug in JBOSS and MySQL requiring the MySQL dialect declared in the persistence unit we are required to make a specific build using the following--mvn clean install -P jpa20,mysql
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Johnathan Burbea
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8/29/13 12:00 AM
Published date
August 29, 2013
Published Date
8/29/13 12:00 AM
SUPPORTED OFFERINGS
Self-Hosted, Self-Managed
Supported Versions
6.1
Resource Requirements
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CE, EE
PRICE
Free
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