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The updated Clay chart colour palette improves accessibility and usability by creating more contrast and adding more variations. Now users can easily distinguish charts, icons, and field sets, reducing confusion and improving clarity.
Key benefits:
Now we have more design flexibility for Liferay’s current and future products.
Accessible and distinguishable colours that will improve and unify the platform usability and UI.
The addition of new translations and locales ensures that users in regions like Macedonia, Norway, Belgium, Switzerland, and Austria can interact with the platform in their preferred language or regional variation.
Key benefits:
Tailors the user experience for specific markets and regions, improving relevance and usability.
We made the platform more inclusive by expanding language and locale options.
Enable Admin Client Extensions to Customise Theme and General CSS Personalization
This improvement allows users to customise the appearance of their Liferay instance more effectively with new properties in the .yaml file for Theme CSS and CSS Client Extensions.
Key benefits:
Admins can personalise the interface for both the admin panel and the entire platform.
A more cohesive, branded appearance will improve usability and satisfaction for all users.
Allows fine-grained control over where customisations are applied.
Elasticsearch 8.17 has been tested and added to the compatibility matrix.
Liferay Self-Hosted deployments can update the Elastic stack to this version. For Liferay PaaS projects, as usual, a new Elasticsearch image will be provided under Liferay Cloud’s Docker Hub account.
Reminder: Elasticsearch 7.17 EOL in 2025 → Liferay strongly recommends all customers with Elasticsearch 7.x deployments to begin the planning phase for an upgrade project to the latest compatible Elasticsearch 8.x version.
While Elastic does not provide specific release dates for future releases, for Elasticsearch 9.0.0, the new release is anticipated in early calendar year 2025.
Official release of Liferay Data Sets, moving from Beta to Release! Data Sets are a powerful and flexible way to retrieve, manage, visualize, and interact with structured data in Liferay DXP. Built on top of Objects and leveraging Liferay’s robust ecosystem, Data Sets exemplify the “build Liferay with Liferay” philosophy. With seamless integration with compatible Headless APIs, administrators can easily configure Data Sets and empower end-users with a rich, customizable experience for consuming and interacting with data.
Key benefits:
Retrieve Data: Fetch information from any compatible Headless API to use as a Data Set source.
Manage Flexibility: Administrators can customize what parts of the API response are included, along with filters, sorting options, and available actions.
Visualize Data: Multiple visualization options make it easier than ever for end-users to consume data meaningfully.
Enable Interaction: End-users can interact dynamically with data using the filters, actions, and tools configured by administrators.
To ensure the quality, stability, and modernity of Liferay DXP, we've updated to React 18, bringing significant benefits in security, performance, and compatibility. This update is critical to maintaining DXP's status as a robust and future-proof platform.
Key benefits:
Security Enhancements: Older library versions can expose vulnerabilities. Upgrading to React 18 mitigates these risks by incorporating the latest security patches.
Performance Improvements: React 18 introduces features like concurrent rendering, which enhances responsiveness and load handling for better user experiences.
Enhanced Compatibility: Upgrading ensures DXP aligns with modern tools and frameworks, minimizing integration challenges and future-proofing our development processes.
Continued Support: Staying current with React’s ecosystem ensures ongoing access to community updates, bug fixes, and innovations.
We’ve introduced robust Content Security Policy (CSP) capabilities to enhance the security of your digital experience platform. This feature supports eight key directives, including script-src and style-src among others, ensuring secure handling of scripts, styles, images, and more. By leveraging these directives, developers can mitigate cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks and data injection risks. The CSP implementation aligns with modern web security standards, offering both flexibility and protection. Administrators can now enforce stricter security policies without compromising functionality.
Key benefits:
Enhanced Security: Mitigates risks of XSS and data injection attacks by controlling resource loading and execution.
Compliance-Friendly: Aligns with industry-standard security requirements, supporting stricter compliance protocols.
Customizable Policies: Allows developers to tailor CSP directives to meet specific project or organizational needs.
Improved Trust: Strengthens end-user trust by providing a more secure and reliable platform experience.
Official release of Liferay Data Sets, moving from Beta to Release! Data Sets are a powerful and flexible way to retrieve, manage, visualize, and interact with structured data in Liferay DXP. Built on top of Objects and leveraging Liferay’s robust ecosystem, Data Sets exemplify the “build Liferay with Liferay” philosophy. With seamless integration with compatible Headless APIs, administrators can easily configure Data Sets and empower end-users with a rich, customizable experience for consuming and interacting with data.
Key benefits:
Retrieve Data: Fetch information from any compatible Headless API to use as a Data Set source.
Manage Flexibility: Administrators can customize what parts of the API response are included, along with filters, sorting options, and available actions.
Visualize Data: Multiple visualization options make it easier than ever for end-users to consume data meaningfully.
Enable Interaction: End-users can interact dynamically with data using the filters, actions, and tools configured by administrator
Custom module language translation override Personalization
In order to make it easier to manage and override portal language translations, modules have a new configuration that allows language keys to be defined specifically for a single module. This also allows the user to override a system-wide language key programmatically within the module.
An existing feature allows modules to use the Language Resources header (liferay.language.resources) in a module's bnd.bnd file to include custom Language.properties files. This header gets added automatically by Liferay Workspace when a custom language file is present.
A new variable was added within this header, module.only="[true/false]"to allow the user to set language keys to be specific only for that module and override any existing keys in the system.
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
Filter capability to Batch Engine for Object Entries Personalization Search Integration
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.
Export / Import Object Entries with permissions in Batch Engine Integration
Until now, there was no way in batch engine to export and import object entries and their permissions simultaneously. This new capability allows users to do that, streamlining workflows and reducing manual effort.
Key benefits:
Execution in only one call.
Possibility for users to choose to take into account (or not) permissions with object entries.
Keep Creator Data for Objects Entries at Batch Engine Integration
Data imports, using batch engine, now allows users to preserve content creator information (if required). Previously, imported content with batch was always assigned the user performing the import, resulting in loss of original authorship data when moving content. This update ensures accurate attribution of content ownership (if required).
Key benefits:
Able to keep critical user information during data promotion between environments
SCIM email notification about access token expiration Security
Implemented proactive access token management with automated email notifications. Users will now receive alerts 1 month, 10 days, and 1 day prior to token expiration, allowing for timely renewal and preventing service disruptions. Notifications are automatically cancelled if a new token is generated.
Key benefits:
Users are notified before token expiration, allowing for timely renewal and uninterrupted access.
Reducing administrative overhead, as automated notifications eliminate the need for manual monitoring and intervention.
By prompting timely renewals, the risk of using expired and potentially compromised tokens is minimized.
The vendor has deprecated OpenSSO/OpenAM, so there's no reason for us to keep it. The alternative, which is PingAM can be integrated using our existing OpenID connector or SAML Authentication.
The SSL Certificate Management view now provides expiration alerts for certificates nearing expiration (e.g., within 30 days) and those that have already expired. Certificates must now be defined exclusively through the LCP.json file, simplifying management and ensuring consistency across deployments. This update reduces manual errors and ensures secure and uninterrupted deployments.
Highlights:
Expiration Alerts: Notifications for certificates nearing expiration and those already expired, with clear visual indicators.
Exclusive LCP.json Configuration: Certificates can only be defined through the LCP.json file.
Improved Visibility: Organized list view showing certificate names, types, associated domains, and expiration dates.
Proactive Management: Tools and alerts to help users maintain secure SSL/TLS configurations.
The Marketplace release of the Liferay Connector to OpenSearch 2 provides an alternative to Elasticsearch for Self-Hosted Liferay deployments.
This connector integrates Liferay DXP with OpenSearch 2.12+, the open source and enterprise grade search engine. OpenSearch offers lexical search for text data, robust scalability and extensibility, and vector search for applications using embeddings, such as Liferay's Semantic Search.
The OpenSearch integration is currently a Beta feature with the intention to make it GA in the future.
IMPORTANT: Please note that the Liferay Enterprise Search Learning to Rank, Cross-Cluster Replication, and Monitoring applications are not compatible, and thus not supported with OpenSearch.
Liferay Cloud now provides CI/CD support for Client Extensions on Liferay PaaS. Developers can integrate Client Extensions into their Git-based CI/CD pipelines, ensuring automatic builds and deployments alongside core Liferay services. This update enables automated validation, independent deployments, and faster release cycles for Client Extensions.
Highlights:
Dedicated CI/CD Pipeline: Separate build pipeline for Client Extensions to prevent conflicts with core Liferay services.
Automated Builds: Every commit triggers a new Client Extensions build, packaged as a LUFFA archive.
Support for Language Override in Client Extensions Personalization
Liferay 7.4 introduces the ability to manage language translations directly within client extensions. This enhancement allows developers to provide multilingual support for custom labels and properties without relying solely on OSGi bundles.
Key benefits:
Developers can now define and manage language keys and translations within the client extension itself, ensuring that all labels and custom properties are displayed correctly across different languages.
This feature eliminates the issue of untranslated labels with dashes, providing a consistent and professional appearance on multilingual sites.
Simplifies the process of adding translations, reducing the need for manual intervention and external OSGi bundles, thus accelerating the development and deployment of multilingual features.
Empowers developers to create more flexible and fully localized custom elements and themes, enhancing the overall versatility of the Liferay platform.
Install Cloud Payment Apps Directly from Marketplace Commerce
Seamlessly integrate cloud payment method apps into the DXP. Allow users to directly download and install these apps available in the Marketplace from within the DXP, eliminating the need to leave the platform. This enhanced integration ensures users have access to a wider range of payment methods, addressing potential limitations that may exist within their current DXP instance.
Available only for Payment Method Free cloud apps.
Note: Before using the feature, ensure that the user has teh right permissions to view and install the payment methods needed.
Key Benefits:
This feature enhances flexibility and convenience for users by allowing them to easily expand their payment method options within the DXP. Users can seamlessly discover, purchase, and integrate new payment methods availbale in the Marketplace directly from the DXP, eliminating the need to navigate external platforms or seek manual solutions. This streamlined process empowers users to quickly adapt to evolving market demands and offer a wider range of payment choices to their customers, ultimately improving their overall user experience.
Low-Code Applications & App Publishing on Marketplace Commerce
Publishers can now easily upload and offer low-code fragment configurations via an intuitive workflow on the Liferay Marketplace. In this initial phase, customers can download these fragments directly from the Marketplace. The next quarter will introduce seamless installation of fragments within the Liferay DXP page builder (LPD-34938).
This update also allows publishers to list Client Extensions and Composite Apps on the Marketplace. Customers can then download and install these app types directly into their Liferay instances, following the developer guidelines provided on the app details page.
Currency Selector/Multicurrency Product Support Commerce
This feature allows buyers to actively select their preferred currency from a list of currencies enabled by the administrator for the specific sales channel they are interacting with. Once a currency is selected, all prices will be displayed in that chosen currency throughout their shopping experience.
Changing the currency automatically creates a new order in the newly selected currency.
Crucially, this feature allows merchants to better manage their international pricing strategies (e.g. smart pricing per currency), fine tuning prices when not relying on exchange rates only.
Key Benefits:
Enhanced Buyer Experience: Buyers can shop and view prices in their familiar local currency, leading to increased trust and potentially higher conversion rates. This localized experience can significantly reduce cart abandonment caused by unexpected currency conversions at checkout.
Centralized Currency Management: The new "Currencies" tab in the channel configuration offers a dedicated space for administrators to manage and restrict available currencies, providing a clear and intuitive interface for controlling currency settings.
Easy Currency Selection: The new Currency Selector Fragment provides a user-friendly interface for buyers to change their preferred currency at any point during their shopping session.
A new toggle has been added within the Specifications and Product Specifications sections of the admin UI.
This toggle allows Catalog Managers to easily show or hide individual specifications associated with a product. This functionality provides the flexibility to curate the information displayed to customers on product detail pages.
Key Benefits:
Enhanced Product Presentation: Control which product specifications are visible to customers, allowing for a cleaner and more focused product presentation on the storefront.
Improved Data Accuracy and Relevance: Hide internal or less relevant specifications, ensuring that customers only see information pertinent to their purchasing decisions.
This feature introduces the ability to define and manage custom address types as sub-types of the main address categories—Billing, Shipping, or Billing & Shipping—in Commerce - Account Addresses. This significantly enhances address management flexibility for B2B businesses operating across multiple locations, departments, or stakeholders.
Previously, address management was limited to only two hardcoded types: Shipping and Billing. With this release, businesses can now define additional sub-types (e.g., Ship-to Party, Sold-to Party, Ordering Address, Payer, Disti Branch Officer, DC Delivery Address) through a newly introduced Picklist-based configuration system. These sub-types are configurable and can be mapped directly under one of the three main categories.
This approach ensures compatibility with common ERP systems like SAP, which already support a range of address roles in the order-to-cash process.
Key Benefits:
Flexible Address Management: B2B businesses can model complex customer hierarchies and logistical operations with precision. Define specific address roles that align with real-world use cases without being restricted to just billing and shipping.
ERP Integration Ready: Custom sub-types allow seamless data synchronization with ERP systems like SAP, avoiding manual workarounds and ensuring that address roles like Sold-to, Bill-to, and Ship-to are preserved in external systems.
Improved Order Fulfillment & Compliance: Tailoring address types to real operational needs supports more accurate order routing, fulfillment, and financial processing, while also aligning with internal compliance and invoicing requirements.
This release introduces a new Stripe Tax connector, now available in the Liferay Marketplace, designed to integrate directly with Liferay Commerce’s core transaction flows. This connector enables dynamic, automated tax calculation powered by Stripe Tax, replacing manual or static tax setups with an automated, accurate, and globally compliant solution.
Once installed and configured, the connector calculates taxes automatically at checkout based on the buyer’s shipping address and the seller’s tax registration settings. The integration is especially valuable for businesses operating in tax-complex regions like the United States, where tax rates and rules can vary dramatically between states, counties, and even cities.
By leveraging Stripe Tax through this connector, merchants benefit from seamless tax compliance, transparent pricing for buyers, and simplified tax reporting for administrators.
Key Benefits:
Automated Real-Time Tax Calculation Eliminate manual tax logic. Taxes are calculated dynamically during checkout using Stripe’s robust tax engine, ensuring accuracy based on product, location, and applicable tax laws.
Supports Complex U.S. Tax Scenarios This is particularly beneficial for merchants selling into the U.S. market, where tax complexity is high. Stripe Tax automatically accounts for state, county, and city-level rules—reducing the burden on sellers.
Improved Buyer Experience Buyers see clear tax breakdowns at checkout, building trust and preventing cart abandonment due to surprise charges.
Streamlined Operations for Sellers Taxes are included in transaction records without seller intervention. Sellers can access tax-inclusive transaction histories and focus on business growth.Streamlined Operations for Sellers Taxes are included in transaction records without seller intervention. Sellers can access tax-inclusive transaction histories and focus on business growth.
Guests now have the option to sign in or sign up during the checkout process, directly from the mini-cart. Once logged in, users can either select an existing account or create a new one, ensuring that they can move through the purchase flow smoothly without disruptions. Upon setting the account, guests, now logged-in users, will be redirected to the checkout, making the transition to completing the purchase seamless.
Additionally, if a guest decides to sign in without necessarily checking out, the guest cart will now be merged with their account after logging in. This ensures that any items added to the cart during the guest session are retained when they sign in or select an existing account, improving the continuity and experience for returning users.
Support View Usages for D&M Content Management System (CMS)
It is now possible to view where a document is being displayed on a page.
Key Benefits:
Users can now view a document’s usages through the “View Usage” action in the entry. This will show all locations where the document is mapped or displayed to the end user
Configuration permission for Documents and Media and Web Content folders Content Management System (CMS)
Users now have the ability to update folder names and other details without being able to modify the workflow settings. This ensures there are no security issues and that all content within the folder follows the correct workflow process.
Key Benefits:
Granting “Update” Permissions: Granting “Update” permissions to a role enables the user to edit a folder's properties, like its name and description.
Granting “Advance Update” Permissions: Granting “Advance Update” permissions to a role enables the user to update the workflow associated with a folder. The folder's properties, such as name and description fields, remain disabled and cannot be edited.
User deletion via API across DXP and Analytics Cloud Personalization
When a user is deleted from DXP, the deletion now happens simultaneously in Analytics Cloud. To enable this, we’ve developed an API that automatically removes the same list of users from both DXP and AC in real time, ensuring data consistency across both systems.
Key Benefits:
Processing Time: Depending on the number of users deleted, the process may take some time in Analytics Cloud. You can track the progress in Data Control & Privacy > Request Log under “Request Status.”
Suppression Before Deletion: Each deleted user must first be suppressed before being permanently deleted in Analytics Cloud. As a result, you will see two requests per user—one for suppression and another for deletion.
Bulk actions to Discard and Move Publication’s changes Sites
We’ve introduced a new bulk operations feature that allows you to select multiple changes within a publication and perform actions on them all at once. This feature streamlines the process of managing multiple changes, saving you time and effort when working with large publications.
Key Benefits:
Efficiency: You can now select multiple changes and perform bulk actions (like moving or discarding them) without needing to handle each change individually. This is particularly helpful in large publications where managing changes one at a time can be cumbersome and time-consuming.
Improved Workflow: The ability to select and execute multiple operations at once significantly reduces the number of steps needed to manage your content, improving your overall workflow and productivity.
Enhancenment of the review change screen by adding a progress bar to provide clear, visual feedback during the publication process.When you initiate the publication, you’ll now see a progress bar that tracks the status of the publishing process, helping you understand how much time is left before the process is complete.
Key Benefits:
Better Visual Feedback: The progress bar offers a clear, real-time indication of where you are in the publishing process, so you always know how much time is remaining.
Enhanced User Experience: With the addition of the progress bar, the publishing process feels more responsive and user-friendly, providing you with a smoother workflow
We have introduced a new publication size classification feature to help users better manage and plan the publishing process, especially for "large" publications where there are many changes involved. This feature categorizes publications into three tiers: Small, Medium, and Large, based on factors such as the number of changes made and the size of the database. This will allow users to better understand the scale of their publication and take the necessary steps to avoid potential conflicts or performance issues during publishing. Publication Owners are also notified whenever a Publication has changed sizes.
Key Benefits:
Improved Planning: With the new size classification, users can see the current "size" of their publication and allocate the appropriate time and resources for publishing. This helps avoid rushing through a publishing process that might take longer depending on the publication's size.
Better Visibility of Potential Impact: The classification provides users with a visual indicator that highlights the size of the publication, offering transparency about what to expect during the publishing process. It also helps reduce the chances of errors or performance issues related to publishing "large" publications.
Clear Communication: When users hover over the size classification, a helpful tooltip explains what the classification means and the potential consequences for the publishing process, ensuring users have all the information they need to make informed decisions.
In-Context Form Field Translation in the Page Editor Sites Low/No-Code
This release introduces in-context translation for all the form fields directly within the page editor. This empowers content creators to easily create localized form experiences for their users, enabling them to complete forms in their preferred language. Only designated localizable form fields will be translated, ensuring precise control over localized content.
Key Benefits:
Faster time to publish localized forms: Translating directly in the editor reduces the steps needed to launch forms in multiple languages.
Reduces reliance on external tools or workflows: Content teams can manage translations within the same interface they use to build pages, simplifying the process.
Improves accuracy and consistency: Only the form fields marked as translatable are included, so there's less risk of translating the wrong content or missing something important.
Better experience for global audiences: Visitors can complete forms in their preferred language, which can increase completion rates and engagement.Gives teams more control over localization: Editors can choose exactly what gets translated and when, without needing developer support.
Dynamic Field Visibility in Custom Fragment Sites Low/No-Code
Field visibility can now be configured based on values within the same custom fragment. This enables fields to dynamically show or hide based on user input, supporting more responsive and context-aware interfaces.
This update gives teams more flexibility when building custom fragments, making it easier to support complex use cases without additional custom code.
Additional log after fragment Import Sites Low/No-Code
Customers very commonly deploy fragments through the deploy folder, we identified that we are missing one log once the fragment import finished. Until now Liferay added a message in the application server logs that show that the fragment import has started, but it never indicates when it finishes. Some advantages of logging when the import process finishes is that customers can check when the deployment is still in progress and when it ends, not only being informed in case of failures.
The existing documentation for Clay components and the API Table has been inconsistent in quality, often lacking detailed explanations and practical examples. This inconsistency makes it difficult for developers to effectively utilise these components, leading to confusion and an increased number of support requests.
Key Benefits:
Developers now have a better mechanism for generating API Tables for components, improving the overall understanding of component usage and available APIs. With detailed explanations and real-world examples.
With this new standardised documentation practices we can ensure a uniform quality and completeness across all components.
Clearer, more structured, and more practical documentation will reduce frustration and improve the development process.
Clearer documentation minimizes the need for external support, freeing up resources and improving response times.
Column Visibility & Sorting in FDS with Clay Table Integration Platform
We integrated the Clay Table's column visibility dropdown and column sorting functionalities into the Frontend Data Set. This makes a unified approach to table interactions across Liferay, replacing inconsistent custom implementations.
Key Benefits:
A more standard column visibility and sorting that guarantee a more usable and predictable interaction across the platform.
Reduces redundant code by aligning with the Clay Table’s native functionalities.
Developers no longer need to manage multiple implementations for similar features.
Ensures UI and UX consistency with Liferay’s design system.
Style Books in Liferay are now explicitly tied to a specific theme at the moment of creation, using the frontend token definition provided by that theme (via OSGi or themeCSS client extension). This structural link now ensures that each Style Book can only operate within the boundaries of its associated theme, eliminating cross-theme token contamination and enforcing clearer theme-based design governance.
Key Benefits:
Users can no longer save Style Books that accidentally combine tokens from different themes, avoiding visual inconsistencies and design regressions.
Every Style Book now visibly shows which theme it belongs to, reducing errors and making it easier for teams to manage design assets across multiple sites.
When applying a Style Book to a page, the system will only list those created with the same theme as the page’s current one—no more trial-and-error or guesswork.
If a Style Book becomes incompatible with the applied theme (e.g., after a theme change), it will be automatically unlinked to prevent display issues.
During platform upgrades, existing Style Books are automatically linked to the site’s current public theme (as defined in Site Builder > Pages > Options > Configuration), reducing manual cleanup work.
If a Style Book is imported without a valid themeId, the user gets a clear warning and knows exactly what’s missing to fix the import.
Style Books based on themes that are no longer deployed or no longer provide a valid frontend token definition are automatically marked as inactive—clearly flagged and non-selectable.
The OSGi or themeCSS client extension ID is displayed for inactive Style Books, helping devs or admins identify which theme needs to be re-installed or fixed.
With the release of Liferay DXP 2025.Q2, we are deprecating the Elasticsearch 7 compatibility due to the end-of-maintenance and upcoming EOL of the Elastic Stack 7.17. Liferay strongly recommends all customers with 7.17.x or earlier deployments to upgrade to the latest compatible version of Elasticsearch 8.x. Learn more.
Reduce downtime, improve operational and resource utilization efficiency with the new Concurrent and Sync reindex execution modes providing high-availability in search capabilities while the operation is running.
In this release a new type of Data Set called System Data Sets is introduced, which will allow admin users to clone Java/Code Data Sets, making them editable and customizable through the Data Set Manager, which allow to customize any administration part of DXP built with a customizable Java/Code Data Set.
In this release the Data Sets from Order Pages have been made available as System Data Sets:
Pending Order Items
Placed Order Items
Order Returns
Pending Orders
Placed Orders
In the next releases more and more Data Sets will be added to the list.
Key Benefits
This epic increases the flexibility of Liferay DXP by enabling partial customization of previously hardcoded Data Sets.
Admins will have more control over the user experience, enhancing the platform's ability to meet diverse and evolving business requirements.
This also reduces the need for custom development efforts to modify or replace hardcoded Data Sets.
Activate/Deactivate filters, sortings and actions in Data Sets Low/No-Code
When an admin user is managing a Data Set, they might create sorting options, filters and actions. Until now, if the admin user chose not to show them to the end-user, they had to be deleted. From now on, these sub-entities can be deactivated, hiding them from the end-user without losing editing progress.
Key Benefits:
Easier management of sub-entities without requiring deletion and recreation.
Improved usability by allowing admins to configure visibility dynamically.
More flexibility in defining experiences without modifying underlying data.
Enhanced Bulk Actions in Frontend Data Set Low/No-Code
Improved the usability, functionality, and consistency of bulk actions in Frontend Data Sets across Liferay DXP. The selection behaviour of items has been refined, ensuring consistency in visualization modes, enhancing bulk action visibility, and making interactions more intuitive and efficient for end users.
Key Benefits:
Preserve selection between pages of items so the user can easily select items from multiple pages.
Add Select All and Clear buttons to allow users to easily work with large amount of items.
Added contextual menu with access to all bulk actions available.
Highlighted bulk actions to easily access more common actions.
CK Editor 5 in Web Content Content Management System (CMS)
As customers increasingly adopt HTML5 for content creation, there's a growing need to upgrade the current rich text editing capabilities and CKEditor 5 has been selected as the default editor for Liferay DXP to meet this demand. In this release CK Editor 5 has been made available in DXP and installed in four different experiences under Beta Feature Flag. (FF-11235):
Web Content
Object entry (editing a Rich Text Field)
Document Types (when adding a Rich Text field)
Metadata Set (when adding a Rich Text field)
Forms
Element Sets
After this, CK Editor 5 will be included in other areas and experiences in the near future:
The AMD Loader is being deprecated and it is not included in the bundle unless deprecation FF LPD-48372 is enabled.
As a result of the AMD Loader deprecation, the npm-bundler will stop working too, it is recommended to use standard bundling tools such as webpack, esbuild, vite, etc.
The JS Component Support Tabs (data-toggle="liferay-tabs" API ) is being deprecated and it is not included in the bundle unless deprecation FF LPD-47713 is enabled.
DXP is now certified for use with the MySQL 8.4 database version. Also applies to 2025.Q1 LTS.
Key Benefits:
Allows users to update to the latest LTS version of MySQL database. As an LTS release, MySQL 8.4 is the most stable and predictable version for production environments since it receives bug fixes and security patches for an extended period from Oracle. This longer support window reduces the need for frequent major upgrades.
Liferay DXP now allows on-demand migration of Virtual Instances across different installations, making existing environments portable and easier to manage—especially in cloud-based deployments. Whether you're moving from on-premise to Liferay SaaS, or just shifting between environments (like UAT to Production) on the same installation, this feature simplifies the process by allowing instances to be migrated, instead of the entire database.
Feature can be enabled with Beta Feature Flag: LPD-11342
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