Location: Lansing Michigan
Duration: 3 months
Positions: 1
The resource should have these additional skill sets/experience:
• Prefer 2 or more years criminal justice experience.
• Prefer programming experience with Novell eDirectory.
• At least 5 years programming experience in Java with experience
developing portlets, MyEclipse development environment, and Google Web Toolkit (GWT).
Brief Description of Work
The Michigan Criminal Justice Information Network (MICJIN) Portal is a single sign-on environment containing criminal justice applications used by local, State, and Federal law enforcement personnel. The portal software used in MICJIN is being migrated to the open source LifeRay portal product. MSP has identified a needed function that cannot be fulfilled by any of the portlet applications distributed with LifeRay, therefore a custom portlet application must be designed and constructed.
Background on the work requested
A new portlet application will be constructed for the LifeRay portal environment to meet the requirement identified by MSP. Construction of the portlet is to use open standards to allow its use in other open source portal software.
• A custom portlet that runs in the LifeRay portal environment that
meets the needs described by MSP.
• The custom portlet successfully deployed to the test and production
LifeRay environments.
• Assist MSP in testing the application in a test environment.
• Train MSP and DTMB staff in the use of the new portlet.
• Review detailed business requirements and meet with MSP and DTMB to
achieve agreement on the implementation of the requirements.
• Construct the new portlet for the LifeRay portal, using the business
requirements documented by MSP, and following open source standards JSR 168 and JSR 286 to allow for use in other open source portal products.
• Perform unit testing on the application.
• Working with DTMB, package the application for deployment on test
and production environments.
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