Allow applications built on top of Service Builder to leverage the benefits of the Liferay Objects framework
Key benefit:
Applications built on top of Service Builder can now be migrated to Liferay Objects
Release Notes
Allow applications built on top of Service Builder to leverage the benefits of the Liferay Objects framework
Key benefit:
Applications built on top of Service Builder can now be migrated to Liferay Objects
Allow users to move Object Definitions and Entries between environments
Key benefit:
Addresses a feature gap when moving applications built on Liferay between environments
Allow users to move display pages containing Object or Form widgets across environments
Key benefit:
Addresses a feature gap when moving content pages across environments
The batch engine's export endpoints now support filtering for object entries. This addresses a previous limitation where filtering was not applied to object entries during batch exports. This update ensures consistent data handling and filtering behavior across all entity types.
Key benefits:
Previously, when managing complex data models, users must create scripts or code in order to make changes to multiple related objects. Now users are able to configure multiple objects as if they are one object. Related child objects now inherit permissions and account restrictions and more from the top level parent, making object management more convenient.
Key benefits:
Simplifies the management of multiple objects through a configuration on the relationship between objects
Permissions and Account Restrictions for the child objects are inherited from the Top level parent
API endpoints are nested under the same namespace of the top level parent
Allow users to move workflow settings between environments
Key benefit:
Addresses a feature gap when moving applications built on Liferay between environments