by Asier Del Pozo | Mar 26, 2021 | Blog, Liferay DXP
Also known as “The Peter Parker principle II” or “How to create a transitive remote content promotion system”, we are going to learn how to create a real Staging > UAT > Production content publishing workflow with Liferay DXP. One of the...
by Asier Del Pozo | Feb 18, 2021 | Blog, Digital Experience, Liferay, Portals
I wanted to name this post “The Peter Parker principle I,” or “How to allow your administrators to mess with the content directly in Production,” but getting to the point is always preferred, they say. One of the coolest features Liferay...
by XTIVIA | Jan 5, 2016 | Blog, Data Management, Databases
Tip # 8 – Default TempDB Settings Top 10 Tips for SQL Server Performance and Resiliency This article is part 8 in a series on the top 10 most common mistakes that I have seen impacting SQL Server Performance and Resiliency. This post is not all inclusive. Most common...
by Cameron McBride | Feb 20, 2015 | Blog, Portals
Introduction The Unused Web Content portlet is a control panel portlet. This portlet allows site administrators to see web content that is not used in any web content display portlet. The site administrator can take action on each piece of web content by either...
by XTIVIA | Aug 1, 2014 | Blog, Perspectives
This article is part of an ongoing series. See the blog entry Delivering Your Enterprise: The ilities for an overall discussion. I’m about to give away one of my secrets. I probably shouldn’t, but as long as you promise to not tell anyone else, I’ll...
by XTIVIA | Apr 24, 2014 | Blog, Portals
In a previous blog I had posted what can only be described as a rather complicated process for enabling Xuggler in Liferay 6.1. The primary problem was Xuggler itself. Since then, Xuggler, had a couple of releases that greatly improved it’s deployability,...