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Using Factory Configuration
Using Factory Configuration Most Liferay DXP System Settings allow just one set of configurations for an entry. To change the configuration, you update the single configuration form, and it applies...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:58 PM
Beta Features and Feature Flags
Beta Features and Feature Flags Feature Flags DXP 7.4 U69+/GA69+ Some features in Liferay are hidden behind feature flags. Using feature flags, you have control over new functionality introduced...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:58 PM
Managing Countries
Managing Countries Liferay DXP 7.4 U36/Liferay Portal 7.4 GA36 and above Liferay contains a list of available countries as defined by the ISO 3166 Standard, but you can use the Countries...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:58 PM
Security Settings
Security Settings Enabling Antivirus Scanning for Uploaded Files More coming soon!
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:58 PM
System Settings
System Settings You can make System-scoped configurations from Control Panel → Configuration → System Settings. The System Settings application shows configuration sections underneath four...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:58 PM
Understanding Configuration Scope
Understanding Configuration Scope Settings for Liferay DXP's services and applications are applied at one of four levels, or scopes: System, Virtual Instance, Site, or Widget. Settings made in...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:58 PM
Virtual Instances
Virtual Instances Liferay DXP can host multiple portals on one installation. These are called virtual instances. Each virtual instance has completely separate data and configurations. Each is...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:58 PM
Adding a Virtual Instance
Adding a Virtual Instance Before you do anything in Liferay DXP to add a Virtual Instance, you must configure its domain name in your network to point to your installed Liferay DXP system. There's...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:58 PM
Analytics
Analytics The Analytics category defines the available analytics systems for the virtual instance. Enter an analytics system or remove one of the two pre-configured options (google and piwik)....
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:58 PM
Email Settings
Email Settings The email configuration is where you configure email notifications at the virtual instance scope. To access these options, Open the Global Menu (Global Menu) and navigate to...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:58 PM
Infrastructure
Infrastructure The Infrastructure category contains settings related to the export/import, staging, and site template propagation processes. You can also configure the session timeout portal...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:58 PM
Instance Configuration
Instance Configuration The Instance Configuration settings define the configuration information for the virtual instance, from its appearance to the Terms of Use your Users agree to the first time...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:58 PM
Third Party
Third Party The Third Party category specifies the maps API provider for geolocalized assets. Choose OpenStreetMap or Google Maps as the maps API provider. Configure API provider for mapping...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:58 PM
Localization
Localization To access the Localization settings, Open the Control Panel and navigate to Configuration → Instance Settings, and select the Localization category under the PLATFORM section. Here,...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:58 PM
Redirect URLs
Redirect URLs Available 7.4+ Your Liferay Instance can be configured to allow redirects to certain URLs or IP addresses. To configure, navigate to Control Panel → Instance Settings → Content and...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:58 PM
User Authentication
User Authentication The User Authentication settings define how Users can authenticate, the various authentication methods that are required for them, and the screen names and email addresses that...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:58 PM
Users
Users You can define the look and feel of the personal menu, the default user associations, and the fields that appear when a new user creates an account. To access user settings, open the Global...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:58 PM
Data Integration
Data Integration
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File Storage
File Storage All files uploaded to Liferay DXP are stored in the instance's designated file store. This includes files uploaded using Documents and Media, as well as those uploaded using...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:58 PM
Enabling Antivirus Scanning for Uploaded Files
Enabling Antivirus Scanning for Uploaded Files Available: DXP 7.3 SP 1+, Portal 7.3 GA7+, and DXP 7.2 FP 9+ This feature is not currently available on Portal 7.2 and earlier versions. You can...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:58 PM
Other File Store Types
Other File Store Types Simple Fie System Store Amazon S3 Store DBStore IBM Cloud Object Storage Google Cloud Storage Microsoft Azure Blog Storage Service
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File Store Migration
File Store Migration Files can be migrated from one file store type to another. Here are some migration scenarios: Migrating from Simple File System Store to Advanced File System Store for...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:58 PM
DBStore
DBStore DBStore stores files to the DXP database as blobs. DBStore doesn't have the transaction rollback vulnerabilities that the file-based store types (Simple, Advanced, S3) have. DBStore's file...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:58 PM
Google Cloud Storage
Google Cloud Storage Self-Hosted Only Available for Liferay DXP 7.3 SP3+ and 7.4+ Liferay DXP provides integration with Google's Cloud Storage (GCS) service. With GCS integration, you can...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:58 PM
IBM Cloud Object Storage
IBM Cloud Object Storage Self-Hosted Only Liferay DXP implements IBM’s Cloud Object Storage store with the S3 compatibility layer so that it uses the same configuration as the AWS S3 store. Once...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:58 PM
Microsoft Azure Blob Storage Service
Microsoft Azure Blob Storage Service Self-Hosted Only Available for 7.4+ and 7.3 FP2+ Microsoft Azure Blob Storage is a cloud-based storage solution that DXP’s Azure Blob Storage Store uses to...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:58 PM
Simple File System Store
Simple File System Store Simple File System Store is the default file store type. It uses a file system (local or a mounted share) to store files. If Simple File System Store is used in a clustered...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:58 PM
Amazon Simple Storage Service
Amazon Simple Storage Service Self-Hosted Only Amazon's simple storage service (S3) is a cloud-based storage solution that DXP's S3 Store uses to store files seamlessly to the cloud. Once you have...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:58 PM
Installing and Managing Apps
Installing and Managing Apps You can add all kinds of functionality to your DXP installation by purchasing and installing apps. Apps are available in the Liferay Marketplace, and tools such as the...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:58 PM
Installing Apps
Installing Apps After downloading an app as an LPKG file from the Marketplace website, the next step is to install it to a local DXP instance. You can use either of the following methods to...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:58 PM
Accessing EE Plugins During a Trial Period
Accessing EE Plugins During a Trial Period If you are evaluating DXP during a trial period, you can access certain EE plugins. Here are the steps: In the Control Panel, navigate to Apps →...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:58 PM
Downloading Apps
Downloading Apps When you purchase an app via the Liferay Marketplace website, you can download the app via its receipt or your Liferay.com account. Each Marketplace app is distributed as an LPKG...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:58 PM
Blacklisting Apps
Blacklisting Apps The bundle blacklist is a convenient way to uninstall or reinstall multiple apps, OSGi bundles (modules), and WAR plugins at once. It saves you the trouble of managing app,...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:59 PM
Managing Apps
Managing Apps
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:58 PM
Blacklisting OSGi Components
Blacklisting OSGi Components The Component Blacklist is a convenient way to manage multiple OSGi Declarative Service Components (components). The list is an OSGi configuration that DXP uses to...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:59 PM
Configuring Portlets, Themes, and Layout Templates
Configuring Portlets, Themes, and Layout Templates The Components listing is the easiest way to configure portlets, themes, and layout templates. In the Components UI, you can enable/disable them...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:59 PM
Renewing Apps
Renewing Apps To continue using a purchased app whose license has expired, you must renew your app subscription. Here are the steps: Go to https://web.liferay.com/marketplace. Click your...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:59 PM
Using the App Manager
Using the App Manager The App Manager is a Control Panel screen where you can install, uninstall, activate, and deactivate apps in your DXP installation. You can also use it to inspect details for...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:59 PM
Using Marketplace
Using Marketplace Liferay Marketplace is a hub for sharing, browsing, and downloading apps. Marketplace leverages the entire Liferay ecosystem to release and share apps in a user-friendly, one-stop...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:59 PM
Using Glowroot with Liferay
Using Glowroot with Liferay Liferay DXP 2023.Q4+/Portal 7.4 GA100+ Liferay bundles Glowroot, the open source Java application monitoring tool. The tool displays helpful statistics about your...
Published Date: May 9, 24, 6:59 PM

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