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Configuring a Database
Configuring a Database By default for demonstration purposes, Liferay DXP/Portal is configured to use an embedded HSQL database. Beyond demonstration purposes, we recommend using a full-featured,...
Installing Liferay on an Application Server
Installing Liferay on an Application Server You can install Liferay DXP or Liferay Portal on any supported application server. This is typically the most practical installation type to use in...
Installing Earlier Liferay Versions on Application Servers
Installing Earlier Liferay Versions on Application Servers As new Liferay versions are released, their dependencies and installation steps change. Liferay made a big change for DXP with the 2025.Q3...
Installing Earlier Liferay Versions on WebLogic
Installing Earlier Liferay Versions on WebLogic Liferay DXP 2025.Q2/Portal 2025.Q1 or below If you are using WebLogic as your application server, it is highly recommended to install DXP to a...
Installing Earlier Liferay Versions on Tomcat
Installing Earlier Liferay Versions on Tomcat Liferay DXP 2025.Q2/Portal 2025.Q1 or below Using a Liferay-Tomcat bundle or Docker image is the fastest way to get started using Liferay DXP. This...
Installing Earlier Liferay Versions on Wildfly
Installing Earlier Liferay Versions on Wildfly Liferay DXP 2025.Q2/Portal 2025.1 or below Installing on WildFly requires installing the DXP WAR, installing dependencies, configuring WildFly, and...
Installing on Tomcat
Installing on Tomcat Liferay DXP 2025.Q3+/Portal 2026.Q1+ For pre-Jakarta Liferay versions, see Installing Earlier Versions on Tomcat. Using a Liferay-Tomcat bundle or Docker image is the...
Installing on WildFly
Installing on WildFly Liferay DXP 2025.Q3+/Portal 2026.Q1+ For pre-Jakarta Liferay versions, see Installing Earlier Versions on WildFly. Installing on WildFly requires installing the DXP WAR,...
Installing Liferay on WebLogic
Installing Liferay on WebLogic Liferay DXP 2026.Q1 If you are using WebLogic as your application server, it is highly recommended to install DXP to a WebLogic Managed server. A managed server can...
Running Liferay for the First Time
Running Liferay for the First Time Once you've installed Liferay DXP/Portal and configured a database for it, it is ready to run. Start the Server Run the startup script bundled with your...
Maintaining a Liferay Installation
Maintaining a Liferay Installation Starting with Liferay DXP 7.3 SP3+ and 7.4 GA1+, Liferay adopted a new release model for delivering updates and fixes. This new approach is referred to as Bundle...
Blue-Green Deployments
Blue-Green Deployments Blue-green is a deployment technique in which you duplicate your production environment (the blue environment) and modify the duplicate (the green environment) with software...
Performing Rolling Restarts
Performing Rolling Restarts The rolling restart cluster maintenance process involves shutting down and updating nodes one at a time (while the other nodes are running) until they're all updated....
Backing Up
Backing Up Once you have your DXP installation running, you should implement a comprehensive backup plan that accounts for unforeseen events. Backup copies are also valuable for testing updates...
Maintaining Clustered Installations
Maintaining Clustered Installations Setting up your Liferay DXP installation to function in a cluster provides performance and scalability improvements, but also requires additional consideration...
Migrating Liferay Instances
Migrating Liferay Instances Liferay DXP 2025.Q2+ [Beta Feature](../../security-and-administration/administration/configuring-liferay/feature-flags.md#beta-feature-flags) You can migrate virtual...
CNE GCP Ready: Adding OSGi Modules or Client Extensions With Overlays
CNE GCP Ready: Adding OSGi Modules or Client Extensions With Overlays The Cloud Native Experience (CNE) toolkit uses overlays to customize standard Liferay deployments. Upload custom files (such...
CNE GCP Ready: Cleaning Up the Environment
CNE GCP Ready: Cleaning Up the Environment Remove Cloud Native Experience (CNE) resources when you no longer need an environment to avoid unnecessary Google Cloud Platform (GCP) costs. Manage...
CNE GCP Ready: Configuring Argo CD Domain and TLS
CNE GCP Ready: Configuring Argo CD Domain and TLS Configure a custom domain and TLS certificate for Argo CD to access the GitOps interface through a secure endpoint. Prerequisites Before...
CNE GCP Ready: Configuring Liferay Domains and TLS
CNE GCP Ready: Configuring Liferay Domains and TLS By default, the Cloud Native Experience (CNE) environment exposes services using generated gateway endpoints. To provide a production-ready...
CNE GCP Ready: Incremental Backup and Restore
CNE GCP Ready: Incremental Backup and Restore Cloud Native Experience (CNE) GCP Ready supports automated backups and restores using Argo Workflows, Cloud SQL backups, and Cloud Storage. Backups are...
Updating User Profile Pictures
Updating User Profile Pictures Users have profile pictures. Administrative Users can upload images in the Edit User form, and Users can update their own account information, including profile...
Self-Hosted Installation and Upgrades
Self-Hosted Installation and Upgrades Liferay's flexibility makes it possible to host it in any way you choose: on any Kubernetes-based cloud platform via Helm charts and Terraform scripts, on...
Cloud Native Experience: Cloud Provider Ready
Cloud Native Experience: Cloud Provider Ready These provider-optimized toolkit offerings include opinionated Terraform blueprints that automate Day 0 tasks, such as networking, cluster...
CNE AWS Ready: Cleaning Up the Environment
CNE AWS Ready: Cleaning Up the Environment Remove Cloud Native Experience (CNE) resources when you no longer need an environment to avoid unnecessary cloud costs. Manage infrastructure created...
CNE AWS Ready: Troubleshooting
CNE AWS Ready: Troubleshooting Liferay Cloud Native Experience (CNE) deployments involve multiple components, including AWS infrastructure, Kubernetes, GitOps workflows, and Terraform...
CNE AWS Ready: Bootstrapping Your Initial Environment
CNE AWS Ready: Bootstrapping Your Initial Environment After completing the prerequisites, run the Cloud Native Experience (CNE) bootstrap process. This step provisions the AWS infrastructure,...
CNE GCP Ready: Migration Paths
CNE GCP Ready: Migration Paths This reference helps you choose migration approaches for moving document libraries and databases into Google Cloud Platform (GCP) environments running Cloud Native...
Updating User Profile Pictures for Liferay 7.3 and Earlier Versions
Updating User Profile Pictures for Liferay 7.3 and Earlier Versions Users have profile pictures. Administrative Users can upload images in the Edit User form, and Users can update their own account...
Users
Users Every person who accesses a Liferay site is considered a user. Unauthenticated users are considered Guest users. Liferay ships out-of-the-box with a default admin user who has complete...
CNE AWS Ready: Incremental Backup and Restore
CNE AWS Ready: Incremental Backup and Restore Liferay Cloud Native Experience (CNE) AWS Ready supports automated backups and restores using AWS Backup and Argo Workflows. Backups are disabled by...
CNE AWS Ready: Prerequisites
CNE AWS Ready: Prerequisites Before running the bootstrap scripts to deploy the Liferay Cloud Native Experience (CNE) in your AWS environment, prepare your local machine, cloud accounts, and Git...
CNE AWS Ready: Running Liferay on AWS GovCloud
CNE AWS Ready: Running Liferay on AWS GovCloud Use the Liferay Cloud Native Experience (CNE) installer to provision a Liferay environment on AWS GovCloud (US). The installer creates the required...
Cloud Native Experience GCP Ready
Cloud Native Experience GCP Ready This guide provides an automated workflow for deploying Liferay DXP on Google Cloud Platform (GCP). The Cloud Native Experience (CNE) GCP Ready toolkit uses...
CNE GCP Ready: Bootstrapping Your Initial Environment
CNE GCP Ready: Bootstrapping Your Initial Environment After completing the prerequisites, run the Cloud Native Experience (CNE) bootstrap process to provision a complete GKE environment from a...
CNE GCP Ready: Using Elasticsearch
CNE GCP Ready: Using Elasticsearch Cloud Native Experience (CNE) GCP Ready environments use Elasticsearch for search workloads. The platform deploys Elasticsearch in-cluster using Elastic Cloud on...
CNE GCP Ready: Getting Started
CNE GCP Ready: Getting Started The Cloud Native Experience (CNE) GCP Ready toolkit provides an opinionated framework for deploying Liferay DXP on Google Cloud Platform (GCP) with Terraform, Argo...
CNE GCP Ready: Prerequisites
CNE GCP Ready: Prerequisites Before running the bootstrap scripts for Cloud Native Experience (CNE) on Google Cloud Platform (GCP), prepare your local machine, cloud accounts, and Git repositories....
CNE GCP Ready: Security Recommendations
CNE GCP Ready: Security Recommendations Cloud Native Experience (CNE) GCP Ready supports secure-by-default deployment patterns for Kubernetes, infrastructure provisioning, and platform access. Use...
Configuring Portal Properties
Configuring Portal Properties In traditional deployments, portal properties are configured through portal-ext.properties and related files. In CNE, they're defined in the portalProperties field of...

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