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web content review and expiration
There is little documentation around web content expiration and review process. If a review/expiration date is approaching, what suppose to happen? Who is going to review the web content? It does not seem to give any notification or email when a web content is expired or needs to be reviewed? Any explanation around this process or workflow is helpful.
If a web content display portlet has one web content in it, when the web content is expired. What's going to be shown on the page?
If a web content display portlet has one web content in it, when the web content is expired. What's going to be shown on the page?
Hi Dallas,
each web content has an internal state (e.g. approved, expired). When a content display portlet has one web content in it and all versions of web content are expired it display the message "<Title of your content> is expired." To manage state changes, Liferay internally has a scheduler that every 'x' minutes search for articles which need to be expired. You can change frequency with this property (default value=15 in minutes).
In similar way the scheduler check if Liferay has to send an email as reminder for content review. Review can be enabled or disable by
HTH,
Denis.
each web content has an internal state (e.g. approved, expired). When a content display portlet has one web content in it and all versions of web content are expired it display the message "<Title of your content> is expired." To manage state changes, Liferay internally has a scheduler that every 'x' minutes search for articles which need to be expired. You can change frequency with this property (default value=15 in minutes).
journal.article.check.interval=15
In similar way the scheduler check if Liferay has to send an email as reminder for content review. Review can be enabled or disable by
journal.email.article.review.enabled=true
HTH,
Denis.