Java-based portal [closed] - java

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Can someone suggest a Java-based lightweight portal/CMS which is open source and free to install? Would be good if can be installed on Tomcat.

You could use Liferay Community Edition.
http://www.liferay.com/products/liferay-portal/download/ce-vs-ee
However, it's not exactly lightweight.
But being open source, most of the bulk can be stripped out.

Liferay as i know is a good lightweight open source portal

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Is there any webpage that holds basic programs, which are using Java SVN kit, that do simple stuff with svn like: co, info, update etc.
I'm reading API, but I need just some simple stuff for beginning.
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Um... how bout the SvnKit website which has example code:
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Something like OpenCart for Java [closed]

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I've searched so far many times for this question but unfortunately without any result.
This is my question: Is there any open source shopping cart solution (e-commerce system) for javaEE (java based)? I mean something like OpenCart.
I appreciate your comments.
Broadleaf Commerce is open source based on Spring and Hibernate.
Apache OFBiz (The Apache Open For Business Project) . The development community is quite helpful. The live demo is also available for more details visit ofbiz . There is also BigFish Open source E-commerce which is based on ofbiz platform.

Java Blog and forum implementation [closed]

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I am developing an application using jsf,hibernate.
I have to create module for user blogs and forum.
Is there any way to integrate and configure or i need to develop it from the scratch.
Please help.
JForum (www.jforum.net) is nice to work with, easily configurable, and you could embed it in your site.

Is there a Java or Ruby library for generating MOBI ebook documents? [closed]

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There is a Python library for this in the Calibre project, but I would like to find a library that I can use from Clojure or Ruby. Any ideas?
Check out the KindleGen tool available from Amazon here. It's a command line tool used to build eBooks that can be sold through Amazon's Kindle platform. You can call it from Java or Ruby.

Best Open Source WSDL/XML Editor for Java [closed]

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Which is considered as the best free WSDL visual editor? I am working in java if it makes a difference.
If you are using Eclipse try Eclipse Web Tools Platform Project, it's good at my point of view and sufficient for me.

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