Hello Martin,
we have some experience working with LifeRay (see
http://geo-solutions.blogspot.com/2010/11/cas-ldap-ftp-liferay-geosolutions-new.html
).
Altough we actually prefer, on our experience, to maintain GeoServer on a
dedicated JVM and build ad hoc portlets to integrate LifeRay and GeoServer
functionalities.
In the use-case above using CAS was a good choice to synchronize the A&A
security level also.
However what can I say is that the right choice heavily depends on the
architecture and project requirements.
For instance on another project we have integrated GeoServer on LifeRay
through Service Endpoints attached to an Enterprise Service Bus.
Regards,
Alessio.
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On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 6:13 AM, Martin Tomko <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am new to this list and the advanced functionalities of Geoserver,
> although I have used it on an on/off basis for years as my WFS server of
> choice (and its back-end technology geotools as a developer as well).
>
> I am looking for a map interface and advanced functionalities exposed in a
> Liferay portlet, supported by a WMS server (and linking to WFS and WPS
> functionalities) . OpenLayers is likely to be our dyanmic mapping interface
> of choice, backed by Geoserver (also maybe on a standalone WMS request
> basis). I am looking for any pointers and experience in this area, and
> advice how to best integrate a dyanmic mapping capability supported by
> Geoserver in such a portal. I know this is not a core Geoserver question,
> btu I know that there is some experience in the community with the
> integration of Geoserver and Liferay.
>
> Thanks
> Martin
>
>
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