LEBAH Portal Framework

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Using JAVA PERSISTENCE API in LEBAH

You can create LEBAH module using the JAVA PERSISTENCE API. Click on the Tutorial link above to learn how this is done.

Go into the project download section to get all the source files for this tutorial.


A new file released has been made available.

Download here

It's a LEBAH portal-based web application with embedded JETTY server and embedded HypersonicSQL database. With this release, it is so easy to execute the web application, just unzip the file into a folder and execute the run.bat. This shall start the Jetty server, and the portal app can be viewed by using the url http://localhost:7501/lebah.

Watch the DEMO.


The Portal now supports multiple roles

More than one roles can now be assigned to registered users. The portal defines two types of roles - primary and secondary roles. Every registered user will have a primary role which was assigned during registration, and then other roles can be assigned to him by the portal administrator, these roles are called secondary roles.

After the user logged into the Portal, pages displayed will be according to his primary role. He can switch to other roles assigned to him by clicking on the roles tab that appear on top of the portal's page. The pages displayed then will be according to his selected secondary roles.


Changed of Project's Name

We have changed the name for this project from MECCA to LEBAH. The name MECCA stands for Modular Enterprise Content Collaboration Architechture, while LEBAH is Light and Easy Business ArcHitecture. The new name shall give the perception that this framework is Light and Easy to use, and not complicated or complex. In Malay word, LEBAH means bee (the insect that collects honey from flowers).

Though it is easy, the framework comes with implementation of latest technology, such as SOA, Java Persistence API, and scripting language such as Groovy.

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