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Consuming REST Services
Consuming REST Services Liferay DXP contains REST services for most of its applications. These services are fully OpenAPI compliant. Here, you'll learn how to consume them. This takes only three...
Publikationsdatum: 26.04.2024 20:53
Making Unauthenticated Requests
Making Unauthenticated Requests By default, Liferay DXP restricts API access for the sake of security, requiring authentication in order to get a valid response. However, in certain cases it may...
Publikationsdatum: 26.04.2024 20:53
Using External Reference Codes
Using External Reference Codes Liferay DXP/Portal 7.4+ Many of Liferay's headless API endpoints support an external reference code (ERC). The ERC field is useful in wide range of scenarios. For...
Publikationsdatum: 26.04.2024 20:53
Sample API Tutorials
Sample API Tutorials Follow the links below for sample API tutorials that include example requests and example code. Site Building Navigation Menu API Basics Content Authoring and Management ...
Publikationsdatum: 26.04.2024 20:53
Using OAuth2 to Authorize Users
Using OAuth2 to Authorize Users You can create applications that access Liferay's headless REST APIs using the OAuth 2.0 authorization protocol. The provided sample React app demonstrates three...
Publikationsdatum: 26.04.2024 20:53
Using Liferay as a Headless Platform
Using Liferay as a Headless Platform Liferay provides a suite of APIs that perform the same kinds of actions available in the web interface. This is essential when you must get data in a...
Publikationsdatum: 26.04.2024 20:53
Creating an OAuth2 Application
Creating an OAuth2 Application When you have an application that can use OAuth 2.0 for authorization, you must register that application so Liferay can recognize it. Do this by accessing Control...
Publikationsdatum: 26.04.2024 20:53
Installation and Upgrades
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OAuth 2 Scopes
OAuth 2 Scopes In OAuth 2.0, applications are granted access to limited subsets of user data. These are called scopes (not to be confused with Liferay scopes). You can create them in two ways: ...
Publikationsdatum: 26.04.2024 20:53
Installing Liferay
Installing Liferay Liferay runs on an application server. There are three ways to host Liferay: Using a Docker container Using a Liferay Tomcat bundle, on premises On a supported application...
Publikationsdatum: 26.04.2024 20:53
Configuring a Database
Configuring a Database By default for demonstration purposes, Liferay DXP/Portal is configured to use an embedded HSQL database. Beyond demonstration purposes, we recommend using a full-featured,...
Publikationsdatum: 26.04.2024 20:53
Installing a Liferay-Tomcat Bundle
Installing a Liferay-Tomcat Bundle The Tomcat Bundle includes the Apache Tomcat application server with Liferay DXP/Portal pre-deployed. It's the easiest, fastest way to install Liferay on...
Publikationsdatum: 26.04.2024 20:53
Installing Liferay on an Application Server
Installing Liferay on an Application Server You can install Liferay DXP or Liferay Portal on any supported application server. This is typically the most practical installation type to use in...
Publikationsdatum: 26.04.2024 20:53
Installing on WebSphere
Installing on WebSphere Installing Liferay DXP on WebSphere requires installing the DXP WAR, installing dependencies, configuring WebSphere, and starting DXP. You must also configure your database...
Publikationsdatum: 26.04.2024 20:53
Installing on WildFly
Installing on WildFly Installing on WildFly requires installing the DXP WAR, installing dependencies, configuring WildFly, and deploying DXP on WildFly. You must also configure your database and...
Publikationsdatum: 26.04.2024 20:53
Installing on JBoss EAP
Installing on JBoss EAP Installing on JBoss EAP requires installing the DXP WAR, installing dependencies, configuring JBoss, and deploying DXP on JBoss. You must also configure your database and...
Publikationsdatum: 26.04.2024 20:53
Installing on WebLogic
Installing on WebLogic If you are using WebLogic as your application server, it is highly recommended to install DXP to a WebLogic Managed server. A managed server can start and stop DXP quickly...
Publikationsdatum: 26.04.2024 20:53
Using Liferay Docker Images
Using Liferay Docker Images Docker Hub hosts Liferay DXP and Liferay Portal Docker images, bundled with Tomcat on Linux. The Liferay Docker Hub pages provide image details and tags for the...
Publikationsdatum: 26.04.2024 20:54
Setting Up JNDI on Tomcat
Setting Up JNDI on Tomcat Applicable for Liferay DXP 7.4+ or Liferay Portal 7.4+ To set up JNDI resources, you must put the necessary JDBC drivers in the Tomcat lib folder (i.e....
Publikationsdatum: 26.04.2024 20:54
Licensing DXP in Docker
Licensing DXP in Docker If you're using a DXP trial license that's expiring or you have a new license (activation key) you must install, you can replace your container's existing license. Here's...
Publikationsdatum: 26.04.2024 20:54

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