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Coding Tip: If you’re using Liferay Open source portlets, the folder within the portal source named portal-impl contains both the class libraries and the source code to both the portal-based servlets as well as all the portlet code.

Introducing Portlet Generator 1.0 I've just added the portlet generator utility to this site. This utility replaces the "create.bat" and "create.sh" scripts that come with Liferay's PluginSDK. It offers...
Hello Struts Portlet I've placed a very simple Hello Struts portlet in the downloads section. It doesn't do nearly enough to show the power of Struts in Liferay. Look for a future Struts portlets...
Hello jQuery Portlet I was recently asked: "What is jQuery?". By now, most Javascript enthusiasts understand the advantages of jQuery's power. To demonstrate one of those advantages, I've added...
Hello Spring Portlet I've placed a simple, Hello World type Spring portlet in the downloads section. Check it out. It uses the Spring ParameterizableViewController to forward to the view JSP.
Using jQuery with Liferay, Part 2 Four more core effects are Show, Toggle, Fade In, and Animate. This week's portlet and the screencast below gives a demonstration of these four effects in a Liferay Portlet....
Coding Tip: If you’re using Liferay Open source portlets, the folder within the portal source named portal-impl contains both the class libraries and the source code to both the portal-based servlets as well as all the portlet code.

I’ve finally placed two short articles in the learning center:
Check out the Learning Center in the future for more articles.