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Portal bundle not in default location
Portal bundle not in default location












portal bundle not in default location

Include-and-override=$/portal-setup-wizard.properties Examples can be seen here: include-and-override=portal-bundle.properties Keep in mind that it is also possible to include other property files other than the portal-ext.properties using the include-and-override property. Since this is not a valid value, this property will not take effect. If there are multiple copies of =, even if both are set to be true, then Liferay Portal will read this as true, true in the database. The valid values are either true or false. For example, this property will control if the host name of the Liferay Portal server will show: = Having multiple copies of the same property will cause the Liferay platform to use all of those values and this will very likely cause issues. Having Multiple of the Same Properties or Conflicting Properties To the directory that will form the base path of the module framework. NOTE: if the default LIFERAY_HOME was changed, please be sure to specify the value of = Loading file:/root/liferay/portal-ext.properties Loading jar:file:/root/liferay/tomcat-8.0.32/webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/lib/portal-impl.jar!/portal.properties Loading jar:file:/root/liferay/tomcat-8.0.32/webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/lib/portal-impl.jar!/system.properties It should look like this: Loading jar:file:/root/liferay/tomcat-8.0.32/webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/lib/portal-impl.jar!/system.properties $LIFERAY_HOME (where the Liferay platform creates the /data, /logs, and /deploy folders)Īs the Liferay platform is starting up, the property files being loaded will be displayed right before the database connection.There are two places to put the portal-ext.properties:

portal bundle not in default location

The portal-ext.properties can be configured perfectly, but if it is not located in a place that the portal can detect then it will not take effect. Not Putting the portal-ext.properties in the Correct Location You may also find the portal.properties on our Javadocs pages:ģ. In addition to what properties are available, most properties will have an explanation of what they do and what values you are able to set. This file is located inside the portal-impl.jar. Not Putting the Correct Properties or Valuesįor a reference of all properties within the Liferay platform, take a look at the portal.properties file. Any settings saved while in the Control Panel user interface will be saved to the database, and therefore, take precedence over any portal-ext.properties configurations.














Portal bundle not in default location