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java.io.FileNotFoundException after migration to Advanced File System Store
Issue We configured the Advanced File System Store and performed the Documents Migration. At the end of the process we see that the directory structure was created, however, the folders are empty. When starting...
java.lang.ClassCastException: class com.liferay.util.axis.SimpleHTTPSender cannot be cast to class org.apache.axis.Handler error when using axis library to call an external web service
Issue We have implemented a custom code in an OSGi module that uses the Apache Axis client and is trying to invoke an external SOAP web service. When we try to call the external service, a ClassCastException error is...
Service builder upgrade issue related to class: "java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: com.liferay.portal.kernel.service.PersistedModelLocalServiceRegistry cannot be found by com.mchi.master.service.service_1.0.0"
Issue ClassNotFoundException error while upgrading the Service builder of DXP 7.2 to DXP 7.4 2023 Q4.0. The error looks like this: 2024-01-18 09:31:22.491 ERROR [Refresh Thread: Equinox Container:...
"HTTP/1.1 413 Request Entity Too Large" Error encountered when reindexing
Issue We encountered the error below while reindexing:  Error reindexing all com.liferay.journal.model.JournalArticle for company: 10157 com.liferay.portal.kernel.log.LogSanitizerException: java.lang.RuntimeException:...
Adding More Australian Time Zones
Introduction By default, Liferay has a list of Australian time zones that don't account for regional rules related to daylight savings time. For example, Brisbane (Queensland) will remain on AEST (UTC+10:00) throughout the...
Updating the Time Zone of All Users in your Instance
Introduction Liferay supports localization by language, time zone, and more. While Liferay has a default configuration for time zones, you can set the platform to use any standard time. After installing Liferay and...
Changing the Liferay Instance's Log Time Zone Without Modifying the JVM Time Zone
Introduction By default, Liferay's JVM uses the UTC (GMT) timezone for scheluding jobs and displaying the correct dates in the presentation layer. However, you can change the time zone...