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    Liferay Development Configurator

    This tool helps Liferay developers to create a development environment

    Liferay Development Configurator (shortly "LDC") is a command line tool which helps Liferay developers to create a fully functional development environment. LDC starts downloading Liferay ZIP online (SDK, Tomcat bundle, portal source and Javadoc); then it unzips them and starts a new Eclipse workspace. LDC actually supports only Liferay CE (Community Edition) starting from 6.1.1 version.
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    Automated Liferay

    Automation Of Liferay Installation

    This Project is Totally Related to the Backend Part on Making a Automated installation Of Liferay with a Bundle Of Respective Softwares Collection Like Java,Ant,Maven and Tomcat As well. As a Basic Version We will be having The Beta Version On Installing the Liferay bundle In Linux Flavours .This Covers 1)Environmental Variable Settings 2)Copying Up of the bundle to the Default Location i.e /opt 3)Manual Setting Up of the Database Parameters 4)New User Creation This Comes In Three Flavours of Linux 1)Ubuntu 2)Redhat 3)Fedora
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