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NABUCCO Script Center
DXP App
NABUCCO Script Center is a generic solution for scripting in Liferay
portals. Although scripting is generally possible in Liferay portals,
our solution provides many additional features. These start with script
management, continue with script scheduling and event interception, and
finish with the formatting of reports and script execution results.
NABUCCO Script Center is based on the Liferay Script Engine and provides additional features based on that. Thus, on applying this solution, you stay compatible with Liferay. NABUCCO Script Center can, amongst others, be used to implement scheduler-based and model listener features without plugin overhead and the need to adhere to the traditional deployment process. It provides a flexible, fast, and cost efficient way to respond to requirements.
Visit the product website at http://www.prodyna.com/scriptcenter if you want to learn more about NABUCCO Script Center. Additional scripts are also provided on that website.
NABUCCO Script Center is based on the Liferay Script Engine and provides additional features based on that. Thus, on applying this solution, you stay compatible with Liferay. NABUCCO Script Center can, amongst others, be used to implement scheduler-based and model listener features without plugin overhead and the need to adhere to the traditional deployment process. It provides a flexible, fast, and cost efficient way to respond to requirements.
Visit the product website at http://www.prodyna.com/scriptcenter if you want to learn more about NABUCCO Script Center. Additional scripts are also provided on that website.
DEVELOPER
PRODYNA AG
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SUPPORTED OFFERINGS
Liferay PaaS, Liferay Self-Hosted
Supported Versions
6.2
Resource Requirements
Edition
CE
PRICE
Free
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