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Liferay Portal 7.4 GA19 and Liferay Commerce 4.0 GA19 Release
Liferay Portal and Liferay Commerce share the same Bundle and Docker image. To get started using either Liferay Portal or Liferay Commerce, choose the best download option suited for your environment below.
To use Liferay Portal 7.4 GA19:
docker run -it -p 8080:8080 liferay/portal:7.4.3.19-ga19
For more information on using the official Liferay docker image see the liferay/portal repo on Docker Hub.
If you are used to binary releases, you can find the Liferay Portal 7.4 GA19 and Liferay Commerce 4.0 GA19 release on the download page. If you need additional files (for example, the source code, or dependency libraries), visit the release page.
For development using the Liferay Platform, update Liferay Workspace to use the latest dependencies, by adding the following line to the build.gradle file:
dependencies { compileOnly group: "com.liferay.portal", name: "release.portal.api" }
All portal dependencies are now defined with a single declaration. When using an IDE such as Eclipse or IntelliJ all apis are immediately available in autocomplete for immediate use.
By setting a product info key property it will be possible to update all dependencies to a new version by updating the liferay.workspace.product property in the liferay workspace projects gradle.property file:
liferay.workspace.product = portal-7.4-ga19
When using an IDE such as Eclipse or IntelliJ all apis are immediately available in autocomplete for immediate use.
Now, power users are able to to add fields that supports uploading files and also define the scope for that new field.
Also, users are now able to upload, see, edit and download files directly from the Objects Entry.
https://issues.liferay.com/browse/LPS-143065
We have added the flex-wrap configuration option for the Container fragment, so that page creators can better decide how the elements inside a container will flow when the display width changes.
https://issues.liferay.com/browse/LPS-147896
This feature will allow marketers to prioritize variations (via drag & drop or the actions menu) so that they can select which variation is shown to a user who belongs to multiple segments of a collection.
The variations are prioritized from top down, with the variations at the top of the list having the highest priority. Variations after the default “Anyone” will not be shown to any users.
With this new prioritization, we have also updated the order in which assets are displayed when the “Combine Assets” configuration is enabled. For dynamic collections, assets will be prioritized first by asset priority, then by the creation date. For manual collections, assets will be prioritized first by the priority of the variation, then by the priority of the asset in the variation.
https://issues.liferay.com/browse/LPS-148985
HikariCP has been the default connection pool for the past six years. Since that time, it has become superior in every way to the other connection pools in terms of quality, security, and performance that we can no longer recommend anything else. Therefore we have decided to drop support for the other connection pools because we can not think of a good reason to use the other pools without significantly harming the overall experience of the product.
https://issues.liferay.com/browse/LPS-151028
All documentation for Liferay Portal and Liferay Commerce can now be found on our documentation site: learn.liferay.com. For more information on upgrading to Liferay Portal 7.4 GA19 see refer to the Upgrade Overview.
Liferay's general policy is to test Liferay Portal and Liferay Commerce against newer major releases of operating systems, open source app servers, browsers, and open source databases (we regularly update the bundled upstream libraries to fix bugs or take advantage of new features in the open source we depend on).
Liferay Portal 7.4 GA19 and Liferay Commerce 4.0 GA19 were tested extensively for use with the following Application/Database Servers:
Application Server
Tomcat 9.0
Wildfly 18.0, 23.0
Database
MySQL 5.7, 8.0
MariaDB 10.2, 10.4
PostgreSQL 12.x, 13.x
JDK
IBM J9 JDK 8
Oracle JDK 8
Oracle JDK 11
All Java Technical Compatibility Kit (TCK) compliant builds of Java 11 and Java 8
Search Engine Compatibility Matrix
Source is available as a zip archive on the release page, or on its home on GitHub. If you're interested in contributing, take a look at our contribution page.
If you believe you have encountered a bug in the new release you can report your issue by following the bug reporting instructions.
Support is provided by our awesome community. Please visit helping a developer page for more details on how you can receive support.
Fixes
List of known issues