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Setting Up Liferay 6.2 on MySQL 5.5 With a Read/Write Database Split
This article describes how to set up a Liferay 6.2 bundle on MySQL 5.5 with a JNDI connection and a read/write split configuration.  Resolution 1. Unzip a fresh bundle. 2. Put these properties in your portal-ext.properties (use a fresh database):...
Setting Up Liferay Portal With Terracota
This article is a legacy article. It applies to previous versions of the Liferay product. While the article is no longer maintained, the information may still be applicable. This article describes how to achieve integration between Terracotta and Liferay. Resolution In order to...
Setting Up Liferay Portal 6.2 on Weblogic 11g
This guide is to help the user set up WebLogic 11g (10.3.6). Resolution Obtain the required .jar files. Copy the serializer.jar and the xalan.jar from the [$build]/lib/portal. Obtain the Liferay Portal 6.2 EE .war file. Obtain the Liferay dependencies. Configure the portal-ext.properties...
Setting Up Liferay Portal 6.2 on GlassFish 4
This article documents how to install Liferay Portal 6.2 war on Oracle Glassfish 4. Resolution Required Files Download the GlassFish 4 server zip file; available on the GlassFish Server Open Source Edition 4.0 download page. Download the Liferay Portal 6.2 war available through Liferay's...
Setting Up Liferay 6.1 EE GA3 or 6.2 WAR on Tomcat 8
This article describes how to set up Liferay Portal 6.1 EE GA3 or 6.2 EE on Tomcat 8 Server. Resolution 1. Gather the Necessary Files Download and unzip the latest version of Tomcat 8. Download the most recent 6.1 EE GA3 SP5 war or Liferay 6.2 .war file Download the 6.1 EE GA3 or 6.2...
Exporting Web Content Does Not Include Past Versions
Liferay Portal users can export and import the contents of the Web Content Display portlets as a Liferay Archive (LAR). When exporting a LAR from the Web Content Display Portlet, the past versions of a web content article are not included in the exported LAR file. This is intended...
Liferay Service Packs
This article aims to clarify what a Service Pack is, and the two methods that may be used to achieve the latest Service Pack level. Resolution For most versions of the Liferay platform, a Service Pack (e.g. 6.2 EE SP5 and above) is simply the original, GA version of the Liferay platform...
Installing Liferay Portal 6.2+ EE Plugins Without Using Marketplace Portlet
How can users install plugins if they cannot use the marketplace portlet within the control panel of Liferay portal? Resolution The plugin would have to be downloaded as a file and deployed through the deploy directory of the Liferay application. Navigate to Liferay Marketplace. Find the...
Installing and Configuring Solr 4 in Liferay Portal 6.2
The following article outlines a step-by-step guide of connecting Liferay Portal 6.2 EE to Solr 4.3.1 for the purpose of testing. Please note that for Liferay Portal 6.2 EE, the supported versions of Solr 4 are versions 4.3.1 through 4.10.2. Resolution Follow the steps below to start...
Configuring Elasticsearch 6 With an OSGi Configuration File
This article documents an OSGI configuration file name change. This name change is the result of a known issue that Liferay platform users have experienced while using Elasticsearch 6 with their Liferay DXP 7.0 environment. Compatibility with Elasticsearch 6 has been introduced for...
Including Patching Tool Info With a Help Center Ticket
In the process of reproducing customer issues, it is critical that the patches in a given environment be made available to the Liferay Support Engineer who will be assisting you. This article describes how to capture a list of the patches installed in your environment. The patch...
Enabling or Disabling Permission to Edit Specific Fields in the My Account Portlet
This article demonstrates how portal administrators can enable or disable permissions to edit specific fields in the My Account portlet in Liferay Portal 6.2. By default any user (regardless of role - Administrator or Power User) can edit any field in the My Account portlet. This...
Downloading the Source Code for Plugins in Liferay Marketplace
This article is a legacy article. It applies to previous versions of the Liferay product. While the article is no longer maintained, the information may still be applicable. If you are looking for the source code for a plugin that you have downloaded from tLiferay Marketplace, you can...
Creating a Folder for a Specific Team
With the advent of teams in Liferay Portal, the portal administrator now has greater flexibility in managing site membership. This article outlines a method for creating a set of documents for use by a specific team. Resolution Here is a quick demo on how to achieve this from a plain...
Staging Basics and FAQ
Here at Liferay, we want to help you complete your project in an efficient and timely manner. So we compiled a list of strategies to avoid some issues when using the Staging feature. Feel free to use this resource as a guideline to assist you in getting the most out of Staging, whether...
Restoring Testing Environment to Match the Production Environment
Often times, you will need to change your testing environment to be the same as your production environment for your Liferay Portal. The following article outlines some guidelines for restoring your testing environment to match the production environment in a successful manner. Please...
Using the Patching Tool With Websphere
Websphere is a complex application server that does not behave like Tomcat, making its patching process slightly different Resolution There are two ways to patch Liferay Portal in Websphere, but in both ways it is very important that Websphere, along with any nodes in a cluster, is shut...
Using a Custom Theme for Account Verification and Default Landing and Logout Pages
Liferay Portal users often deploy a custom theme and want to use this custom theme as the background instead of the default Liferay classic theme. This article describes how the custom theme can be used multiple places in the portal including the account verification, default landing and...
Checking for Collisions Before Installing a Hotfix
This article will walk through the basic steps that can be used to check for code collisions between a new fix pack or hotfix and custom plugins. NOTE: This procedure requires that the patches being installed include the source code. This option is available for Patching Tool v. 19 - v....
Staging in Liferay Portal 6.2
Liferay Support does not recommend or endorse specific third-party products over others. Liferay is not responsible for any instructions herein or referenced regarding these products. Any implementation of these principles is the responsibility of the subscriber. This article outlines a...

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