Capability

Security

Liferay DXP is built with security in mind. A variety of standards based authentication methods and integrations can be used to ensure secure access to a site and its resources. Robust role-based access control with permissions gives you fine grained control over what authenticated and unauthenticated users can access, share, or edit. Liferay DXP’s web services also have a multi-layered and configurable approach to security and authorization.

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Deployment Approach
Liferay DXP 2025.Q2 Breaking Changes
Liferay DXP 2025.Q2 Breaking Changes Breaking changes break or significantly alter existing functionality or code structure. Here are all of the breaking changes for Liferay DXP 2025.Q2. As the...
Exporting and Importing Fragments
Exporting and Importing Fragments Export fragments from one environment and import them into another to move content, replicate setups, share fragment collections, or back up custom work. ...
Using Camunda Business Processes
Using Camunda Business Processes Liferay 7.4+, and all quarterly releases Liferay's native workflow features are designed for business processes requiring basic review and approval. If your...
Default Provisioning for PaaS Environments
Default Provisioning for PaaS Environments Liferay PaaS provides preconfigured infrastructure templates to meet the varying needs of development, testing, and production environments. Liferay Cloud...
Core
Core :::: 2 :gutter: 3 3 3 3 ::: Core Modules Liferay Shielded Container API Service Tracker Collections ::: ::: Petra Concurrent Executor Function IO Lang Memory NIO Process Reflect SQL DSL...
Adding a New Environment
Adding a New Environment Liferay Cloud projects are provisioned with multiple environments to fit the needs of most users. If your application requires an additional environment, you can request...
Experiences
Experiences Use experience personalization to tailor content pages and collections to different audiences. You can show customized layouts, content, and collection items based on user segments. ...
Calling Liferay APIs from Camunda
Calling Liferay APIs from Camunda The Liferay Connector enables calling Liferay APIs from your Camunda tasks. It's a protocol connector built on top of the Camunda HTTP REST connector. Follow...
Triggering Events in Camunda with Liferay Webhooks
Triggering Events in Camunda with Liferay Webhooks You can send payloads from Liferay's webhook object actions to your Camunda process instances. This enables inbound communication from Liferay to...
Availability Estimates for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions
Availability Estimates for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions If a product runs out of stock, you can provide an estimate to customers for when it becomes available again. If you're using an...
Low Stock Action for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions
Low Stock Action for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions Low stock actions trigger when SKU inventory falls below a specific threshold. By default, Liferay includes the Set as Unpublished low stock...
Managing Product Status for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions
Managing Product Status for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions When editing products, you can schedule them to expire or unpublish them manually to remove them from your store catalog. To expire a...
Setting Inventory by Warehouse for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions
Setting Inventory by Warehouse for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions Stores with multiple warehouses can manage product inventory on a per-warehouse basis. The inventory menu is where you can...
Setting Up Warehouses for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier versions
Setting Up Warehouses for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier versions Warehouses represent physical locations of product inventory. To activate a warehouse, you must set its geolocation. You can use a...
Enabling or Disabling Order Workflows for Commerce 2.0 and Earlier Versions
Enabling or Disabling Order Workflows for Commerce 2.0 and Earlier Versions Order workflows are a channel-specific setting that, if enabled, require the buyer or seller to give internal prior...
Approving or Rejecting Orders in Order Workflows Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions
Approving or Rejecting Orders in Order Workflows Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions Order workflows, when enabled, empower the buyer or seller to require internal prior approval for an order before...
Enabling or Disabling Order Workflows for Commerce 2.1
Enabling or Disabling Order Workflows for Commerce 2.1 Order workflows are a channel-specific setting that, if enabled, require the buyer or seller to give internal prior approval for an order...
Managing Subscriptions for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions
Managing Subscriptions for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions For Commerce 2.1 and below, orders and subscriptions appear in the Control Panel. Open the Control Panel and navigate to Commerce →...
Subscription Administration Reference Guide for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions
Subscription Administration Reference Guide for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions Subscriptions are managed in the Subscriptions menu in the Control Panel. Navigate to the Control Panel → Commerce...
Creating a Discount
Creating a Discount Follow the steps below to create a discount by selecting the discount type, the target customers, and setting the discount rates. Once the discount has been created, specify...
Configuring a Product Placeholder Image for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions
Configuring a Product Placeholder Image for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions Products in a catalog that do not have an associated product image use a placeholder image until one is configured. The...
Creating a Grouped Product for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions
Creating a Grouped Product for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions A grouped product consists of two or more products from a catalog that are sold together as a pre-defined set, either for customer...
Creating a Grouped Product
Creating a Grouped Product A grouped product consists of two or more products from a catalog that are sold together as a pre-defined set, either for customer convenience or to offer a special...
Creating a Simple Product for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions
Creating a Simple Product for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions A simple product is any physical product for which inventory is tracked. Products are added to a catalog and include a name and...
Creating a Virtual Product for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions
Creating a Virtual Product for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions A virtual product is any non-tangible product that customers can download. Examples include videos, electronic publications,...
Configuring Product Visibility Using Account Groups for Commerce 2.0 and Earlier Versions
Configuring Product Visibility Using Account Groups for Commerce 2.0 and Earlier Versions By default, all products are visible in a Catalog. However, users can limit a product's visibility based on...
Creating a New Product Category for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions
Creating a New Product Category for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions Product Categories are used to organize your products. These groupings allow multiple products to be handled as a single unit....
Managing BOMs for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions
Managing BOMs for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions Subscription Bill of Materials (BOM) diagrams identify component parts belonging to a product. Users can create and annotate BOM diagrams in...
Organizing Your Catalog with Product Categories for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions
Organizing Your Catalog with Product Categories for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions Products can be organized into Categories. These groupings allow multiple products to be grouped and handled...
Overriding Product Level Information for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions
Overriding Product Level Information for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions Product SKUs in a catalog typically inherit the specifications and configurations from the parent product. You can...
Product Attachments for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions
Product Attachments for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions Catalog managers can upload a downloadable document for a product which often provides additional information that is not already in the...
Product Images for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions
Product Images for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions Product images help to ensure that customers know what they are buying and increase the likelihood of a sale. If you have a product with...
Related Products, Up-Sells, and Cross-Sells for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions
Related Products, Up-Sells, and Cross-Sells for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions You can use product relations to create links between products. After doing so, one product displays other linked...
Channels Reference Guide for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions
Channels Reference Guide for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions The Channels application contains various options to manage and configure your channel. To create a channel, see Managing Channels. ...
Introduction to the Admin Account for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions
Introduction to the Admin Account for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions The Admin user is created by default in any new installation of Liferay Commerce and has full permissions to modify every...
Configuring Product Visibility Using Channels for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions
Configuring Product Visibility Using Channels for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions When you create a product, it is visible across all channels, but you can limit visibility to specific channels. ...
Managing Channels for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions
Managing Channels for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions To display products and receive orders, a Liferay instance must have at least one channel. Accelerators like Minium already have a channel...
Using the Flat Rate Shipping Method for Commerce 2.0 and Earlier Versions
Using the Flat Rate Shipping Method for Commerce 2.0 and Earlier Versions Buyers can choose a flat rate shipping option to ship any product. By creating multiple flat rate options, you can give...
Using the Variable Rate Shipping Method for Commerce 2.0 and Earlier Versions
Using the Variable Rate Shipping Method for Commerce 2.0 and Earlier Versions Variable rate shipping allows shipping costs to be calculated using three factors: weight, order subtotal (cost before...
Using Notification Templates for Commerce 2.0 and Earlier Versions
Using Notification Templates for Commerce 2.0 and Earlier Versions Email notifications are sent automatically to users based on events in the store. To send them, you must first create a...