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<!-- <!DOCTYPE liferay-portlet-app PUBLIC "-//Liferay//DTD Portlet Application 7.4.0//EN" "http://www.liferay.com/dtd/liferay-portlet-app_7_4_0.dtd"> --> <!-- The liferay-portlet-app element is the root of the deployment descriptor for a Liferay portlet application. --> <!ELEMENT liferay-portlet-app (portlet*, role-mapper*, custom-user-attribute*)> <!-- The portlet element contains the declarative data of a portlet. --> <!ELEMENT portlet (portlet-name, icon?, virtual-path?, struts-path?, parent-struts-path?, configuration-path?, configuration-action-class?, indexer-class*, open-search-class?, scheduler-entry*, portlet-url-class?, friendly-url-mapper-class?, friendly-url-mapping?, friendly-url-routes?, url-encoder-class?, portlet-data-handler-class?, staged-model-data-handler-class*, template-handler?, portlet-configuration-listener-class?, portlet-layout-listener-class?, pop-message-listener-class?, social-activity-interpreter-class*, social-request-interpreter-class?, user-notification-definitions?, user-notification-handler-class*, webdav-storage-token?, webdav-storage-class?, xml-rpc-method-class?, application-type*, control-panel-entry-category?, control-panel-entry-weight?, control-panel-entry-class?, asset-renderer-factory*, atom-collection-adapter*, custom-attributes-display*, permission-propagator?, trash-handler*, workflow-handler*, preferences-company-wide?, preferences-unique-per-layout?, preferences-owned-by-group?, use-default-template?, show-portlet-access-denied?, show-portlet-inactive?, action-url-redirect?, restore-current-view?, maximize-edit?, maximize-help?, pop-up-print?, layout-cacheable?, instanceable?, scopeable?, single-page-application?, user-principal-strategy?, private-request-attributes?, private-session-attributes?, autopropagated-parameters?, requires-namespaced-parameters?, action-timeout?, render-timeout?, render-weight?, ajaxable?, header-portal-css*, header-portlet-css*, header-portal-javascript*, header-portlet-javascript*, header-request-attribute-prefix*, header-timeout?, footer-portal-css*, footer-portlet-css*, footer-portal-javascript*, footer-portlet-javascript*, partial-action-serve-resource?, portlet-dependency-css-enabled?, portlet-dependency-javascript-enabled?, css-class-wrapper?, facebook-integration?, add-default-resource?, system?, active?, include?)> <!-- The portlet-name element contains the unique name of the portlet. This name must match the portlet-name specified in portlet.xml. --> <!ELEMENT portlet-name (#PCDATA)> <!-- The icon element specifies an image that represents the portlet. --> <!ELEMENT icon (#PCDATA)> <!-- The virtual-path value sets the virtual path used to override the default servlet context path. For example, suppose your portlet is deployed to the servlet path "/test-portlet". By default, the portal will return "/test-portlet" for the servlet context path. You can override it by setting virtual-path to "/virtual" and have the portal return "/virtual" for the servlet context path. The default value is "" which means this is not used. --> <!ELEMENT virtual-path (#PCDATA)> <!-- Suppose the struts-path value is "mail". This tells the portal that all requests with the path mail/* are considered part of this portlet's scope. Users who request paths that match mail/* will only be granted access if they also have access to this portlet. This is true for both portlet requests and regular servlet requests. --> <!ELEMENT struts-path (#PCDATA)> <!-- The parent-struts-path must be the struts-path of another portlet in the same web application. The current portlet will be able to use all the struts mappings of the parent without duplicating them in struts-config.xml. --> <!ELEMENT parent-struts-path (#PCDATA)> <!-- The configuration-path value is no longer available. Use configuration-action-class instead. --> <!ELEMENT configuration-path (#PCDATA)> <!-- The configuration-action-class value must be a class that implements com.liferay.portal.kernel.portlet.ConfigurationAction and is called to allow users to configure the portlet at runtime. See: http://github.com/liferay/liferay-portal/blob/7.1.x/modules/apps/message-boards/message-boards-web/src/main/java/com/liferay/message/boards/web/internal/portlet/action/MBAdminConfigurationAction.java --> <!ELEMENT configuration-action-class (#PCDATA)> <!-- The indexer-class value must be a class that implements com.liferay.portal.kernel.search.Indexer and is called to create or update a search index for the portlet. See: http://docs.liferay.com/portal/7.1-latest/javadocs/portal-kernel/com/liferay/portal/kernel/search/Indexer.html http://lucene.apache.org --> <!ELEMENT indexer-class (#PCDATA)> <!-- The open-search-class value must be a class that implements com.liferay.portal.kernel.search.OpenSearch and is called to get search results in the OpenSearch 1.1 standard. See: http://docs.liferay.com/portal/7.1-latest/javadocs/portal-kernel/com/liferay/portal/kernel/search/HitsOpenSearchImpl.html http://docs.liferay.com/portal/7.1-latest/javadocs/portal-kernel/com/liferay/portal/kernel/search/OpenSearch.html http://www.opensearch.org --> <!ELEMENT open-search-class (#PCDATA)> <!-- The scheduler-entry element contains the declarative data of a scheduler. --> <!ELEMENT scheduler-entry (scheduler-description?, scheduler-event-listener-class, trigger)> <!-- The scheduler-description value describes a scheduler. --> <!ELEMENT scheduler-description (#PCDATA)> <!-- The scheduler-event-listener-class value must be a class that implements com.liferay.portal.kernel.messaging.MessageListener. This class will receive a message at a regular interval specified by the trigger element. --> <!ELEMENT scheduler-event-listener-class (#PCDATA)> <!-- The trigger element contains configuration data to indicate when to trigger the class specified in scheduler-event-listener-class. --> <!ELEMENT trigger (cron | simple)> <!-- The cron element specifies a cron style trigger for a scheduler. --> <!ELEMENT cron (property-key | cron-trigger-value)> <!-- The property-key value specifies a property key that will be queried from portal.properties or portlet.properties to create a trigger. The property key will be queried from portal.properties for portlets that are part of the portal and from portlet.propeties for portlets that are plugins. For a cron trigger, the queried value should be a cron text. For a simple trigger, the queried value should be a number that represents a time interval. The unit of measure is based on the value of time-unit element. --> <!ELEMENT property-key (#PCDATA)> <!-- The cron-trigger-value value should be a cron text. --> <!ELEMENT cron-trigger-value (#PCDATA)> <!-- The simple element specifies an interval trigger for a scheduler. --> <!ELEMENT simple ((property-key | simple-trigger-value), time-unit)> <!-- The simple-trigger-value value is a number that represents how often to trigger a scheduler. --> <!ELEMENT simple-trigger-value (#PCDATA)> <!-- The time-unit value is the unit of measure for the time specified in property-key or simple-trigger-value. Valid values for this element are "day", "hour", "minute", "second", or "week". The default value is "second". --> <!ELEMENT time-unit (#PCDATA)> <!-- The portlet-url-class value must be a class that extends com.liferay.portlet.PortletURLImplWrapper. Set this class to override the default portlet URL implementation. See: http://docs.liferay.com/portal/7.1-latest/javadocs/portal-impl/com/liferay/portal/struts/StrutsActionPortletURL.html --> <!ELEMENT portlet-url-class (#PCDATA)> <!-- The friendly-url-mapper-class value must be a class that implements com.liferay.portal.kernel.portlet.FriendlyURLMapper. Use this if content inside a portlet needs to have a friendly URL. See the Wiki portlet for an example of its uses. See: http://github.com/liferay/liferay-portal/blob/7.1.x/modules/apps/wiki/wiki-web/src/main/java/com/liferay/wiki/web/internal/portlet/route/WikiFriendlyURLMapper.java http://docs.liferay.com/portal/7.1-latest/javadocs/portal-kernel/com/liferay/portal/kernel/portlet/FriendlyURLMapper.html --> <!ELEMENT friendly-url-mapper-class (#PCDATA)> <!-- The friendly-url-mapping specifies the mapping used to map a friendly URL prefix to a specific portlet. For example, the Message Boards portlet has the mapping "message_boards" and will map all friendly URL's that contains "/-/message_boards" to itself. --> <!ELEMENT friendly-url-mapping (#PCDATA)> <!-- The friendly-url-routes points to the XML file that defines the friendly URL routes. This file is read by the class loader. --> <!ELEMENT friendly-url-routes (#PCDATA)> <!-- The url-encoder-class value must be a class that implements com.liferay.portal.kernel.servlet.URLEncoder. Use this to set a custom URLEncoder that is used by the RenderResponse class to implement the encodeURL method. This is useful if you need to add custom logic to rewrite URLs. --> <!ELEMENT url-encoder-class (#PCDATA)> <!-- The portlet-data-handler-class value must be a class that implements com.liferay.portlet.exportimport.lar.PortletDataHandler and is called when archiving tasks are run. See: http://github.com/liferay/liferay-portal/blob/7.1.x/modules/apps/journal/journal-service/src/main/java/com/liferay/journal/internal/exportimport/data/handler/JournalPortletDataHandler.java http://docs.liferay.com/portal/7.1-latest/javadocs/portal-kernel/com/liferay/exportimport/kernel/lar/PortletDataHandler.html --> <!ELEMENT portlet-data-handler-class (#PCDATA)> <!-- The staged-model-data-handler-class value must be a class that implements com.liferay.portal.kernel.lar.StagedModelDatahandler and is called to handle export and import logic for a staged model entity. --> <!ELEMENT staged-model-data-handler-class (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT portlet-configuration-listener-class (#PCDATA)> <!-- The portlet-layout-listener-class value must be a class that implements com.liferay.portal.kernel.portlet.PortletLayoutListener and is called when a portlet is added, moved, or removed from a layout. See: http://github.com/liferay/liferay-portal/blob/7.1.x/modules/apps/journal/journal-content-web/src/main/java/com/liferay/journal/content/web/internal/JournalContentPortletLayoutListener.java http://docs.liferay.com/portal/7.1-latest/javadocs/portal-kernel/com/liferay/portal/kernel/portlet/PortletLayoutListener.html --> <!ELEMENT portlet-layout-listener-class (#PCDATA)> <!-- The pop-message-listener-class value must be a class that implements com.liferay.portal.kernel.pop.MessageListener and is called when processing emails. See: http://github.com/liferay/liferay-portal/blob/7.1.x/modules/apps/message-boards/message-boards-service/src/main/java/com/liferay/message/boards/internal/pop/MessageListenerImpl.java http://docs.liferay.com/portal/7.1-latest/javadocs/portal-kernel/com/liferay/portal/kernel/pop/MessageListener.html --> <!ELEMENT pop-message-listener-class (#PCDATA)> <!-- The social-activity-interpreter-class value must be a class that implements com.liferay.social.kernel.model.SocialActivityInterpreter and is called to interpret activities into friendly messages that are easily understandable by a human being. See: http://github.com/liferay/liferay-portal/blob/7.1.x/modules/apps/message-boards/message-boards-web/src/main/java/com/liferay/message/boards/web/internal/social/MBMessageActivityInterpreter.java http://docs.liferay.com/portal/7.1-latest/javadocs/portal-kernel/com/liferay/social/kernel/model/SocialActivityInterpreter.html --> <!ELEMENT social-activity-interpreter-class (#PCDATA)> <!-- The social-request-interpreter-class value must be a class that implements com.liferay.social.kernel.model.SocialRequestInterpreter and is called to interpret requests into friendly messages that are easily understandable by a human being. See: http://docs.liferay.com/portal/7.1-latest/javadocs/portal-kernel/com/liferay/social/kernel/model/SocialRequestInterpreter.html --> <!ELEMENT social-request-interpreter-class (#PCDATA)> <!-- The user-notification-handler-class value must be a class that implements com.liferay.portal.kernel.notifications.UserNotificationHandler is called to interpret requests into friendly messages that are easily understandable by a human being. See: http://docs.liferay.com/portal/7.1-latest/javadocs/portal-kernel/com/liferay/portal/kernel/notifications/UserNotificationHandler.html --> <!ELEMENT user-notification-handler-class (#PCDATA)> <!-- The user-notification-definitions points to the XML file that defines the user notifications for this portlet. This file is read by the class loader. --> <!ELEMENT user-notification-definitions (#PCDATA)> <!-- The webdav-storage-token value is the WebDAV directory name for data managed by this portlet. See: http://github.com/liferay/liferay-portal/blob/7.1.x/modules/apps/document-library/document-library-web/src/main/java/com/liferay/document/library/web/internal/webdav/DLWebDAVStorageImpl.java --> <!ELEMENT webdav-storage-token (#PCDATA)> <!-- The webdav-storage-class value must be a class that implements com.liferay.portal.kernel.webdav.WebDAVStorage and allows data to be exposed via the WebDAV protocol. See: http://github.com/liferay/liferay-portal/blob/7.1.x/modules/apps/document-library/document-library-web/src/main/java/com/liferay/document/library/web/internal/webdav/DLWebDAVStorageImpl.java --> <!ELEMENT webdav-storage-class (#PCDATA)> <!-- The xml-rpc-method-class value must be a class that implements com.liferay.portal.kernel.xmlrpc.Method and allows data to be exposed via the XML-RPC protocol. See: http://github.com/liferay/liferay-portal/blob/7.1.x/modules/apps/blogs/blogs-service/src/main/java/com/liferay/blogs/internal/util/PingbackMethodImpl.java --> <!ELEMENT xml-rpc-method-class (#PCDATA)> <!-- The application-type value must be "full-page-application" or "widget". --> <!ELEMENT application-type (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set the control-panel-entry-category value to "my" to make this portlet available within the My Account administration of the user. Set the value to "apps", "configuration", "sites", or "users" to make it available in the Control Panel under that category. Set the value to "site_administration.configuration", "site_administration.content", "site_administration.members" or "site_administration.navigation" to make it available in the Site Administration under that category. Legacy values from previous versions of Liferay will be automatically mapped to the new values: "content" to "site_administration.content", "portal" to "users", and "server" to "apps". --> <!ELEMENT control-panel-entry-category (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set the control-panel-entry-weight value to a double number to control the position of the entry within its Control Panel category. Higher values mean that the entry will appear lower in the Control Panel menu. --> <!ELEMENT control-panel-entry-weight (#PCDATA)> <!-- The control-panel-entry-class value must be a class that implements com.liferay.portal.kernel.portlet.ControlPanelEntry and is called by the Control Panel to decide whether the portlet should be shown to a specific user in a specific context. The default value is set in portal.properties. See: http://docs.liferay.com/portal/7.1-latest/javadocs/portal-kernel/com/liferay/portal/kernel/portlet/ControlPanelEntry.html --> <!ELEMENT control-panel-entry-class (#PCDATA)> <!-- The asset-renderer-factory value must be a class that implements com.liferay.portlet.asset.model.AssetRendererFactory and is called by the Asset Publisher. See: http://docs.liferay.com/portal/7.1-latest/javadocs/portal-kernel/com/liferay/asset/kernel/model/AssetRendererFactory.html --> <!ELEMENT asset-renderer-factory (#PCDATA)> <!-- The atom-collection-adapter value must be a class that implements com.liferay.portal.kernel.atom.AtomCollectionAdapter. This element is deprecated as of 7.4.0, with no direct replacement. --> <!ELEMENT atom-collection-adapter (#PCDATA)> <!-- The custom-attributes-display value must be a class that implements com.liferay.portlet.expando.model.CustomAttributesDisplay and is called by the custom fields administration UI. See: http://docs.liferay.com/portal/7.1-latest/javadocs/portal-kernel/com/liferay/expando/kernel/model/CustomAttributesDisplay.html --> <!ELEMENT custom-attributes-display (#PCDATA)> <!-- The permission-propagator value must be a class that implements com.liferay.portal.kernel.security.permission.propagator.PermissionPropagator and is called to propagate permissions. --> <!ELEMENT permission-propagator (#PCDATA)> <!-- The template-handler value must be a class that implements com.liferay.portal.kernel.template.TemplateHandler and is called when displaying the portlet. --> <!ELEMENT template-handler (#PCDATA)> <!-- The trash-handler value must be a class that implements com.liferay.portal.kernel.trash.TrashHandler and is called to manage trash entries. --> <!ELEMENT trash-handler (#PCDATA)> <!-- --> <!ELEMENT workflow-handler (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set the preferences-company-wide value to true if the preferences for the portlet are across the entire company. Setting this value to true means the value for preferences-unique-per-layout and preferences-owned-by-group are not used. The default value is false. For example, an administrator could set the preferences to an Announcements portlet that would save a message in the portlet's preferences. This message would then be used across all pages for that company. The portlet must not be instanceable because instanceable portlets have uniquely generated portlet ids. The default behavior of the bundled Announcements portlet sets the instanceable value to true so that normal users cannot create company wide messages. A future release would include permissions for the edit mode versus the view mode which would allow an administrator to set the message while users would just view the message. --> <!ELEMENT preferences-company-wide (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set the preferences-unique-per-layout value to true if the preferences for the portlet are unique across all pages. If set to false, the preferences for the portlet are shared across all pages. The default value is true. The preferences-unique-per-layout element is used in combination with the preferences-owned-by-group element. See the comments for the preferences-owned-by-group element for more information. --> <!ELEMENT preferences-unique-per-layout (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set the preferences-owned-by-group value to true if the preferences for the portlet are owned by the group when the portlet is shown in a group page. If set to false, the preferences are owned by the user at all times. The default value is true. Suppose the Stocks portlet has preferences-unique-per-layout set to true and preferences-owned-by-group set to false. Users can set a different list of stocks for every personal page. Users can set a different list of stocks for every community page. Suppose the Stocks portlet has preferences-unique-per-layout set to false and preferences-owned-by-group set to false. Users can set one list of stocks to be shared across all personal pages. Users can set one list of stocks to be shared across a community's set of pages. Suppose the Stocks portlet has preferences-unique-per-layout set to true and preferences-owned-by-group set to true. Users can set a different list of stocks for every personal page. Administrators set the portlet preferences for users in a community page. Administrators can set a different list of stocks for every community page that are then shared by all users within a community. Suppose the Stocks portlet has preferences-unique-per-layout set to false and preferences-owned-by-group set to true. Users can set one list of stocks to be shared across all personal pages. Administrators set the portlet preferences for users in a community page. Administrators can set one list of stocks to be shared by all users across a community's set of pages. --> <!ELEMENT preferences-owned-by-group (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set the use-default-template value to true if the portlet uses the default template to decorate and wrap content. Setting this to false allows the developer to own and maintain the portlet's entire outputted content. The default value is true. The most common use of this is if you want the portlet to look different from the other portlets or if you want the portlet to not have borders around the outputted content. --> <!ELEMENT use-default-template (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set the show-portlet-access-denied value to true if users are shown the portlet with an access denied message if they do not have access to the portlet. If set to false, users are never shown the portlet if they do not have access to the portlet. The default value is set in portal.properties. See: http://docs.liferay.com/portal/7.1-latest/propertiesdoc/portal.properties.html --> <!ELEMENT show-portlet-access-denied (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set the show-portlet-inactive value to true if users are shown the portlet with an inactive message if the portlet is inactive. If set to false, users are never shown the portlet if the portlet is inactive. The default value is set in portal.properties. http://docs.liferay.com/portal/7.1-latest/propertiesdoc/portal.properties.html --> <!ELEMENT show-portlet-inactive (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set the action-url-redirect value to true if an action URL for this portlet should cause an auto redirect. This helps prevent double submits. The default value is false. --> <!ELEMENT action-url-redirect (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set the restore-current-view value to true if the portlet restores to the current view when toggling between maximized and normal states. If set to false, the portlet will reset the current view when toggling between maximized and normal states. The default value is true. --> <!ELEMENT restore-current-view (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set the maximize-edit value to true if the portlet goes into the maximized state when the user goes into the edit mode. This only affects the default portal icons and not what may be programmatically set by the portlet developer. The default value is false. --> <!ELEMENT maximize-edit (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set the maximize-help value to true if the portlet goes into the maximized state when the user goes into the help mode. This only affects the default portal icons and not what may be programmatically set by the portlet developer. The default value is false. --> <!ELEMENT maximize-help (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set the pop-up-print value to true if the portlet goes into the pop up state when the user goes into the print mode. This only affects the default portal icons and not what may be programmatically set by the portlet developer. The default value is true. --> <!ELEMENT pop-up-print (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set the layout-cacheable flag to true if the data contained in this portlet can will never change unless the layout or Journal portlet entry is changed. --> <!ELEMENT layout-cacheable (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set the instanceable value to true if the portlet can appear multiple times on a page. If set to false, the portlet can only appear once on a page. The default value is false. --> <!ELEMENT instanceable (#PCDATA)> <!-- If the scopeable value is set to true, an administrator will be able to configure the scope of the data of the portlet to either the current community (default), the current layout, or the scope of any other layout of the community that already exists. Portlets that want to support this must be programmed to obtain the proper scope group id according to the configuration and scope their data accordingly. The default is false. --> <!ELEMENT scopeable (#PCDATA)> <!-- If the single-page-application value is set to true, portlet links uses Single Page Application. The default is true. --> <!ELEMENT single-page-application (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set the user-principal-strategy value to either "userId" or "screenName". Calling request.getRemoteUser() will normally return the user id. However, some portlets may need the user principal returned to be screen name instead. --> <!ELEMENT user-principal-strategy (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set the private-request-attributes value to true if the portlet does not share request attributes with the portal or any other portlet. The default value is true. The property "request.shared.attributes" in portal.properties specifies which request attributes are shared even when the private-request-attributes value is true. --> <!ELEMENT private-request-attributes (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set the private-session-attributes value to true if the portlet does not share session attributes with the portal. The default value is true. The property "session.shared.attributes" in portal.properties specifies which session attributes are shared even when the private-session-attributes value is true. --> <!ELEMENT private-session-attributes (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set the autopropagated-parameters value to a comma delimited list of parameter names that will be automatically propagated through the portlet. --> <!ELEMENT autopropagated-parameters (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set the requires-namespaced-parameters value to true if the portlet will only process namespaced parameters. The default value is true. --> <!ELEMENT requires-namespaced-parameters (#PCDATA)> <!-- The default value of action-timeout is 0. If set to a value greater than 0, and monitoring-spring.xml is enabled via the property "spring.configs" in portal.properties, and the property "monitoring.portlet.action.request" in portal.properties is set to true, the portlet's action phase processing will be timed. If the execution time is longer than action-timeout, it will be recorded as a timeout request processing. The time unit is millisecond. --> <!ELEMENT action-timeout (#PCDATA)> <!-- The default value of render-timeout is 0. If set to a value greater than 0, and monitoring-spring.xml is enabled via the property "spring.configs" in portal.properties, and the property "monitoring.portlet.render.request" in portal.properties is set to true, the portlet's render phase processing will be timed. If the execution time is longer than render-timeout, it will be recorded as a timeout request processing. The time unit is millisecond. --> <!ELEMENT render-timeout (#PCDATA)> <!-- The default value of render-weight is 1. If set to a value of 1 or greater, the portlet is rendered serially. Portlets with a greater render weight have greater priority and will be rendered before portlets with a lower render weight. If set to a value less than 1 when the ajaxable value is set to true, then the portlet is rendered in parallel. When the ajaxable value is set to false, then the render-weight is always set to 1 and the portlet is rendered in serial. In other words, the ajaxable value can override the render-weight value when the ajaxable is set to false. --> <!ELEMENT render-weight (#PCDATA)> <!-- The default value of ajaxable is true. If set to false, this portlet can never be displayed via Ajax. --> <!ELEMENT ajaxable (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set the path of CSS that will be referenced in the page's header relative to the portal's context path. --> <!ELEMENT header-portal-css (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set the path of CSS that will be referenced in the page's header relative to the portlet's context path. --> <!ELEMENT header-portlet-css (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set the path of JavaScript that will be referenced in the page's header relative to the portal's context path. --> <!ELEMENT header-portal-javascript (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set the path of JavaScript that will be referenced in the page's header relative to the portlet's context path. --> <!ELEMENT header-portlet-javascript (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set the header-request-attribute-prefix that will be referenced after the HEADER_PHASE completes for each portlet. Header request attributes that have a name starting with the prefix will be copied from the header request to the subsequent render request. --> <!ELEMENT header-request-attribute-prefix (#PCDATA)> <!-- The default value of header-timeout is 0. If set to a value greater than 0, and monitoring-spring.xml is enabled via the property "spring.configs" in portal.properties, and the property "monitoring.portlet.header.request" in portal.properties is set to true, the portlet's header phase processing will be timed. If the execution time is longer than header-timeout, it will be recorded as a timeout request processing. The time unit is millisecond. --> <!ELEMENT header-timeout (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set the path of CSS that will be referenced in the page's footer relative to the portal's context path. --> <!ELEMENT footer-portal-css (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set the path of CSS that will be referenced in the page's footer relative to the portlet's context path. --> <!ELEMENT footer-portlet-css (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set the path of JavaScript that will be referenced in the page's footer relative to the portal's context path. --> <!ELEMENT footer-portal-javascript (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set the path of JavaScript that will be referenced in the page's footer relative to the portlet's context path. --> <!ELEMENT footer-portlet-javascript (#PCDATA)> <!-- The default value of partial-action-serve-resource is false. If set to true, the portlet's serveResource(ResourceRequest, ResourceResponse) method will be invoked during a partial action triggered by a different portlet on the same portal page. --> <!ELEMENT partial-action-serve-resource (#PCDATA)> <!-- The default value of portlet-dependency-css-enabled is true. If set to false, the CSS resource dependencies specified in portlet.xml, @Dependency, or HeaderResponse#addDependency will not be referenced in the page's header. --> <!ELEMENT portlet-dependency-css-enabled (#PCDATA)> <!-- The default value of portlet-dependency-javascript-enabled is true. If set to false, the JavaScript resource dependencies specified in portlet.xml, @Dependency, or HeaderResponse#addDependency will not be referenced in the page's header. --> <!ELEMENT portlet-dependency-javascript-enabled (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set name of the CSS class that will be injected in the DIV that wraps this portlet. --> <!ELEMENT css-class-wrapper (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set the facebook-integration value to either "fbml" or "iframe". The default value is "iframe" because IFrame integration will work without requiring any changes to your code. See the Message Boards portlet for minor changes that were made to make it FBML compliant. Note that the Liferay tag libraries already output FBML automatically if a request is made by Facebook. This element is deprecated as of 7.4.0, with no direct replacement. --> <!ELEMENT facebook-integration (#PCDATA)> <!-- If the add-default-resource value is set to false and the portlet does not belong to the page but has been dynamically added, the user will not have permissions to view the portlet. If the add-default-resource value is set to true, the default portlet resources and permissions are added to the page, and the user can then view the portlet. This is useful (and necessary) for portlets that need to be dynamically added to a page. However, to prevent security loop holes, the default value is false. The properties "portlet.add.default.resource.check.enabled" and "portlet.add.default.resource.check.whitelist" in portal.properties allow security checks to be configured around this behavior. --> <!ELEMENT add-default-resource (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set the system value to true if the portlet is a system portlet that a user cannot manually add to their page. The default value is false. --> <!ELEMENT system (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set the active value to true if the portlet is active and available to users. If set to false, the portlet will not be active or available to users. The default value is true. This value can be changed at runtime via the Admin portlet. --> <!ELEMENT active (#PCDATA)> <!-- Set the include value to true to if the portlet is available to the portal. If set to false, the portlet is not available to the portal. The default value is true. Portlets that are not included as part of the portal are never available to the user to be made active or inactive. As far the user knows, the portlets do not even exist in the system. This allows the Liferay developers to bundle a lot of portlets in one core package, and yet allow custom deployments to turn on or off individual portlets or sets of portlets. This follows the Siebel and Microsoft model of bundling everything in one core package, but using XML configuration or registry settings to turn on and off features or sets of features. We do not recommend that custom deployers modify the core source by removing specific portlets because this prevents an easy upgrade process in the future. The best way to turn on and off portlets is to set the include element. The advantage of this way of doing things is that it becomes very easy to deploy Liferay. All features are available in one package. The disadvantage is that by not utilizing all of the portlets, you are wasting disk space and may even take a small but static memory footprint. However, we feel that the extra disk space and memory usage is a cheap price to pay in order to provide an easy installation and upgrade path. --> <!ELEMENT include (#PCDATA)> <!-- The role-mapper contains two names specified by role-name and role-link. The role-name value must be a role specified in portlet.xml. The role-link value must be the name of a Liferay role that exists in the database. The role-mapper element pairs up these two values to map roles from portlet.xml to roles in the Liferay database. This is needed because Liferay roles may contain spaces whereas roles in portlet.xml cannot contain spaces. This also adds extra flexibility where the portlet vendor does not need to have any knowledge about Liferay's roles. --> <!ELEMENT role-mapper (role-name, role-link)> <!-- See the comments in role-mapper element. --> <!ELEMENT role-name (#PCDATA)> <!-- See the comments in role-mapper element. --> <!ELEMENT role-link (#PCDATA)> <!-- The custom-user-attribute contains a list of names that are retrieved using a custom class that extends com.liferay.portal.kernel.portlet.CustomUserAttributes. See: https://dev.liferay.com/develop/tutorials --> <!ELEMENT custom-user-attribute (name+, custom-class)> <!-- See the comments in custom-user-attribute element. --> <!ELEMENT name (#PCDATA)> <!-- See the comments in custom-user-attribute element. --> <!ELEMENT custom-class (#PCDATA)>