Torsten Germer 4 Years Ago Hey Tim, you could improve this article: - replace the file name "portal.properties" with "web.xml" in this section: Solution 3/ Web config element “session-timeout” in file “web.xml”. NOTE: The default path for the “portal.properties" file in a Liferay Portal + Apache Tomcat bundle is “LIFERAY_HOME/tomcat/webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/web.xml”. - and am I wrong. but - "eg. 2 hours = 480 minutes" should be 120 minutes? - You talked about "portal EXT plugin", why aren't you refering to an article of it like: https://portal.liferay.dev/docs/7-0/tutorials/-/knowledge_base/t/advanced-customization-with-ext-plugins - is there a reason that this value isn't implemented inside liferay configuration GUI yet? I mean, this is pretty much work for such a small adjustment? A small section that describes why this configuration has to be made inside web.xml would be nice. - when working with docker it's not that easy to simply replace some tomcat files like web.xml. It would be great if you just add information or tipps or even just a hint to mount that web.xml file maybe? Idk Team EWERK Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Tim Telcik Torsten Germer 4 Years Ago Thanks, Torsten. I have updated the article with some of your feedback. Packaging and managing the web config file (web.xml) is different with every JEE/J2EE servlet container, including Apache Tomcat. I have discovered every Liferay Portal/DXP environment and the operational requirements are different. There is no "best" way to manage the config, hence I have not provided an suggestions here. I hope the article has been helpful and I appreciate you taking the time to provide feedback. Regards, Tim Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Tim Telcik Torsten Germer 4 Years Ago Thanks, Torsten. I have updated the article with some of your feedback. Packaging and managing the web config file (web.xml) is different with every JEE/J2EE servlet container, including Apache Tomcat. I have discovered every Liferay Portal/DXP environment and the operational requirements are different. There is no "best" way to manage the config, hence I have not provided an suggestions here. I hope the article has been helpful and I appreciate you taking the time to provide feedback. Regards, Tim Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Vishnu S Kumar 4 Years Ago Where to put the session timeout setting in Websphere. This example explains about tomcat instance. Thanks! Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Anishq Sharma Vishnu S Kumar 3 Years Ago You can find web.xml for your Liferay instance in websphere at profile_root/installedApps/cellName/client.ear/client.war/WEB-INF/web.xmlHope this will help.Regards,Anishq Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Anishq Sharma Vishnu S Kumar 3 Years Ago You can find web.xml for your Liferay instance in websphere at profile_root/installedApps/cellName/client.ear/client.war/WEB-INF/web.xmlHope this will help.Regards,Anishq Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel