Feature Status Change
The Subscription Manager Widget is being deprecated and will be removed in the future.
Release Notes
Feature Status Change
The Subscription Manager Widget is being deprecated and will be removed in the future.
Feature Status Change
In a future release, DXP will be moving to modern Enterprise Java API, Jakarta EE 10. Announcing the JavaEE deprecation to give time to prepare for this significant breaking change scheduled to occur in the 2025 calendar year.
Moving to Jakarta EE will require:
Feature Status Change
With the upcoming move to Jakarta EE 10 and expansion of Client Extensions, DXP is focusing attention a new generation of customization options.
Liferay Faces support for JavaServer Faces (JSF) is being deprecated.
Feature Status Change
With the upcoming move to Jakarta EE 10 and expansion of Client Extensions, DXP is focusing attention a new generation of customization options. PortletMVC4Spring is being deprecated.
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With the expansion of Objects functionality, Custom Fields are going into maintenance.
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Deprecating the filter for lastLoginDate on the Headless Admin API because it negatively impacts search performance.
Controlled by feature flag LPD-36010.
New true/false filter hasLoginDate can be used to efficiently check if a user has already logged in to their account at least once.
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The Liferay Theme generator is being deprecated and it will be removed in the future. Customers are encouraged to use Theme Client Extensions or third-party tooling to generate themes.
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The Liferay Theme tasks are being deprecated and they will be removed in the future. The feature is based in Gulp 4 which is also deprecated. Customers are encouraged to use third party tooling to substitute it.
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The AMD Loader are being deprecated and they will be removed in the future. Liferay DXP officially supports ESM, which is the official standardized module system for JavaScript, while AMD was a third-party solution.
By adopting ESM, products align with the language's native capabilities and future direction. Modern browsers now natively support ESM, allowing for direct use without transpilation or additional loaders. This can lead to reduced bundle sizes, faster initial page loads and simplified development workflows. This will imply also the deprecation of Liferay-CLI.
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The Walkthrough is being deprecated and it will be removed in the future. Liferay will investigate new ways to offer this functionality.
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The Liferay Talend Components feature is being deprecated and will be removed in the future.
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Enabling this feature will allow users to work with base64 format in object attachments fields.
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The functionality for sharing widgets is being deprecated and it will be removed in the future. The feature has been deemed obsolete.
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The functionality for Supported Clients for widgets is being deprecated and it will be removed in the future. The feature has been deemed obsolete.
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The functionality for Most Viewed Assets Collection Providers is being deprecated and it will be removed in the future in light of more advanced Analytics Cloud content tracking.
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Scope of the widgets in a page: Page, Site or Global is being deprecated and it will be removed in the future.
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The "Featured Content" contributed fragment set is being deprecated and it will be removed in the future.
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The widget pages are going into maintenance.
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The Asset Publisher widget is going into maintenance.
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Users can easily identify components that may cause performance issues in their Pages. We have added a new tab on the Page Audit to show the users the back-end render times of the different components, as well as warnings to help identify specific components configurations that may lead to performance issues. Those warnings also appear on the Edit mode, so the user is aware of possible issues during the page creation.
The AI Assistant is a versatile and powerful tool designed specifically for content creators to enhance their productivity and streamline workflows. By centralizing AI-driven content creation into a single, easy-to-use application, the AI Assistant simplifies the process of generating and managing diverse types of content. Whether you're working on blogs, Knowledge Base articles, or page layouts, the AI Assistant offers the tools and flexibility to help you work smarter and faster—all in one place.
Availability: The AI Assistant is a cloud-based application readily accessible on the Marketplace, making it easy to integrate into your existing digital ecosystem. Its cloud infrastructure ensures reliable performance and scalability, providing users with consistent and seamless access to its capabilities.
Due to the upcoming migration to Jakarta EE, we are deprecating all the current versions of our application servers to prepare for the release of the new versions that are Jakarta EE 10 compatible. This is a breaking change and so new app server versions will replace the old versions.
Deprecated:
Apache Tomcat 9
Wildfly 26.1
Jboss EAP 7.4
Weblogic 14
In 2025.Q3 we are adding support for the following application servers:
Apache Tomcat 10.1
Wildfly 30
Jboss EAP 8.0
Weblogic 15 (Pending release from Oracle)
When filtering a set of items on a Data Set, sometimes we will be interested in filtering for a field that is part of a relationship.
With this new capability, we enable users to choose to filter by children of complex objects.
The Centralized Products Eligibility and Configuration Management feature empowers catalog managers to efficiently manage individual products through multiple configuration pages containing all catalog’s products. With tools for manual configuration, eligibility-based visibility, and some bulk editing, this feature ensures streamlined operations and enhanced control over product offerings. Additionally, it enables faster and smarter management of product eligibility for channels, order types and accounts.
Key benefits:
1. Improved Catalog Management Efficiency:
Simplified product configuration editing via a centralized, flat table view.
Streamlined workflows for managing product attributes like visibility, minimum/maximum quantities, eligibility and much more.
Avoid duplicating products to manage specific configurations by modifying targeted configurations instead.
Perform batch updates on visibility, eligibility, and other product attributes for multiple products, whilst inheriting base setting from the Master catalog configuration
Leverage pre-filled default master configurations to ensure consistency and simplify product setup when adding new products in a catalog.
2. Enhanced Control over Product Eligibility and Visibility:
Define and manage eligibility rules tailored to specific customer groups, channels, and accounts
Quickly adjust product availability and settings for various markets and segments (e.g. B2B vs B2C).
Streamline the management of seasonal items or time-sensitive offerings using configuration scheduling.
This release introduces a new Multishipping feature to the storefront, allowing customers to ship parts the same order to multiple addresses with a single checkout. Whether customers are sending gifts to different recipients or shipping products to various locations, the Multishipping feature offers a seamless and flexible shopping experience.
Administrators can allow multishipping in their site through a new configuration in the site’s Channel details page. The customers can access a new “Multishipping” tab in the Open Order Details page to easily manage the Delivery Groups and customize the quantity of each order item for every Delivery Group for the order before the checkout.
Please note that this feature is available through the existing “Commerce Classic Site Initializer” Beta feature flag. To enable it, open the Applications Menu → Control Panel → Instance Settings → Feature Flags → Beta.
Key benefits:
1. Easy to Setup: Multishipping can be activated for your site by enabling “Allow Multishipping” in your site’s Channel Details page.
2. Flexible Address and Delivery Management: Customers can easily set different shipping addresses or different delivery dates for the same address in the context of the same order.
Enhance the user experience by allowing users to directly provision cloud applications from marketplace platform, simplifying application deployment.
Key benefits:
1. Streamlining Application Provisioning: Enable users to provision cloud applications directly from the Marketplace platform, eliminating the need for complex manual processes and without leaving the platform.
2. Intuitive User Interface: Provide an easy-to-use interface for installing and uninstalling cloud applications directly from the marketplace, including an intuitive form for inputting necessary information.
3. Efficient License Management: Offer a clear and intuitive interface for managing application licenses, ensuring compliance and optimizing resource utilization.
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.
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.
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.
Key Benefits:
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:
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:
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:
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:
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.
It is now possible to view where a document is being displayed on a page.
Key Benefits:
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 “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.
Microsoft no longer supports Sharepoint versions 2010/2013. See SharePoint Server 2013 - Microsoft Lifecycle and Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 - Microsoft Lifecycle.This feature has been in maintenance mode for a very long time and there is just a very small user base. Considering the high costs for us in terms of tests maintenance, we decided to deprecate it.
Users can now generate and download a PDF report of their event analysis, enabling seamless sharing of key insights with stakeholders.
Key Benefits:
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:
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: