With Liferay's New Headless Content Management System (CMS), creating, organizing, and publishing content is simpler because all content management tasks are brought together in a single interface. Your content is independent of its presentation, allowing you to reuse it across sites, pages, and APIs. You can work with articles, documents, media, and more, while taking advantage of features like global asset views, organized spaces, and cross-site publishing. Thanks to Liferay Objects, the CMS provides flexible content structures and ensures a smooth, consistent authoring and publishing experience. Key Benefits:
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Release Notes
To prepare for Microsoft’s removal of Azure Access Control Service (ACS) for SharePoint in Microsoft 365 starting April 2, 2026, we’ve evolved the SharePoint connector authentication model. This ensures customers can continue accessing SharePoint seamlessly after April 2026, without disruption.
Key Benefit:
Ensures uninterrupted access to SharePoint after ACS deprecation
Aligns with Microsoft’s supported and future-proof authentication standards
Improves long-term security and compliance
The permissions-check modal introduced during content publishing is now optional. While this feature provides additional control by allowing users to review permissions before publishing, we recognize that it may add unnecessary steps for some workflows. Customers can now publish in just one step without having to check the permissions first.
Key Benefits:
Greater flexibility to adapt publishing workflows
Maintains enhanced permission control where needed
Avoids unnecessary steps for existing or streamlined flows
Respects different customer contexts and usage patterns
This epic delivers a comprehensive solution for exporting and importing vocabularies and categories with associated data across Liferay environments, tackling potential roadblocks to ensure a smooth and efficient migration process.
This epic delivers a comprehensive solution for exporting and importing tags with associated data across Liferay environments, tackling potential roadblocks to ensure a smooth and efficient migration process.
This feature introduces “Lazy References” to ensure import success regardless of deployment order. If an imported item references a missing Vocabulary or Category, the system creates a temporary “incomplete” dummy object. This special status allows the main content import to succeed immediately. The project’s focus is managing the status lifecycle to allow a smooth transition of these incomplete dummies to a fully approved state when the complete taxonomy object is imported later.
We’ve added a Maintenance badge to several applications related to the current CMS. This informs users that these applications are in maintenance mode, meaning no new feature development is planned, as we continue focusing on our new CMS.
The Question Widget is a legacy application that was primarily maintained to support Liferay Ask. With the recent migration from Ask to Discuss (Liferay's new forum platform), this widget is no longer needed. Therefore, the Question Widget is being deprecated to reduce technical debt and ongoing maintenance costs.