This topic describes the extra steps you need to take when upgrading your XperienCentral installation to a specific version. The modifications per version are cumulative which means that you need to apply the changes for all versions above the one you are upgrading from. For example, if you upgrade from XperienCentral 10.14.0 to 10.21.1, you need to apply the changes described for all versions from 10.14.1 up to and including 10.21.1. For general upgrade information, see Upgrading a Linux Installation or Upgrading a Windows Installation.
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XperienCentral 10.22.0
- The dependencymanager compat 3.0.0 has been removed from XperienCentral and the dependencymanager itself has been upgraded to version 4.11. All implementations of package 'org.apache.felix.dependencymanager' must be refactored/renamed to package 'org.apache.felix.dm'. The 'createService' method is no longer available and must be renamed to 'createComponent'. Some other refactoring may be required for certain implementations.
- The formvalidation.js file in the wmpformpresentation plugin has been changed and needs to be updated when overruled in a custom presentation.
XperienCentral 10.21.1
A problem has been fixed that caused deleted elements to not be completely removed which resulted in excessive space being taken up in the database. After upgrading and starting up XperienCentral for the first time, a task is executed that removes these deleted elements - in some environments, this could take some time to complete.
XperienCentral 10.18.0
- After upgrading to XperienCentral 10.18 and higher, a list can only have one personalization applied to it - individual items in a list cannot be separately personalized. If a list has more than one personalization applied to it before the upgrade, the first one encountered is applied to the whole list and the others are removed. In an upgrade situation, a list personalization is applied only after the first time the content item on which it appears is edited and saved. This applies to the frontend as well. This is done in order to make personalizations work consistently.
- Logging has been added for several authentication and other sensitive events (logging in, changing a user's persmissions, etc.). To store this logging in a separate logging file on the server, some additions must be added to the logging.properties file. Be sure to shut down the server before applying these changes.
The first line defines the so-called logging handlers that are used. This should be extended with a new handler. The new line must be:handlers = 1catalina.org.apache.juli.FileHandler, 2localhost.org.apache.juli.FileHandler, 3manager.org.apache.juli.FileHandler, 4host-manager.org.apache.juli.FileHandler, 5gxsecuritylogging.org.apache.juli.FileHandler, java.util.logging.ConsoleHandler
where "5gxsecuritylogging.org.apache.juli.FileHandler" is the new handler. Do not add the handler to the line ".handlers". Note that all sensitive events are logged at the INFO level.
Add the definition for the new handler at the bottom of the file as follows:
5gxsecuritylogging.org.apache.juli.FileHandler.level = INFO5gxsecuritylogging.org.apache.juli.FileHandler.directory = ${catalina.base}/logs 5gxsecuritylogging.org.apache.juli.FileHandler.prefix = audit. nl.gx.webmanager.services.securitylogging.level=INFO nl.gx.webmanager.services.securitylogging.handlers=5gxsecuritylogging.org.apache.juli.FileHandler
After these changes are applied, restart the server. A clean log file is initialized in the Tomcat "logs" directory, prefixed with "audit". For other application servers, please consult their documentation for information on how to configure a separate log file. - A problem has been fixed that caused added database references to be incorrectly stored in XC. The fix will only ensure that future references are correct, not existing ones. If you refer to database items within media items, you must manually remove the <webmanager-root>/work/contentindex directory after the upgrade and allow it to be regenerated (selecting "contentindex_queue_empty_reindex" in the Setup Tool is not sufficent).
XperienCentral 10.17.0
- Apache Tomcat 8.5.14 has been integrated
For Apache Tomcat the server.xml has changed:
<Resource name="jdbc/WebManagerDb" auth="Container" type="javax.sql.DataSource"
username="${webmanager.externaldb.dbuser}" password="${webmanager.externaldb.dbpassword}"
driverClassName="${webmanager.externaldb.dbdriver}" url="${webmanager.externaldb.dburl}"
maxTotal="100" maxIdle="10" maxWait="10000" testWhileIdle="true"
timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis="900000" removeAbandonedOnBorrow="false"
removeAbandonedOnMaintenance="false" removeAbandonedTimeout="30"
logAbandoned="true" validationQuery="${webmanager.externaldb.validationquery}"/>
The way abandoned connection management should be handled by Tomcat has changed.
For Apache Tomcat the context.xml has changed:
CookieProcessor is set to "org.apache.tomcat.util.http.LegacyCookieProcessor".
Startup configuration for Apache Tomcat has changed:
JVM configuration settings (described in settings.xml) formerly added to
catalina.bat/catalina.sh are now located in setenv.bat/setenv.sh. The settings themselves are
split into two categories (instead of one): catalinaopts and javaopts.
- The manner in which horizontal page text is aligned in the Inline Editor has changed.
In XperienCentral versions older than 10.17.0, the align attribute was used inside <p> tags,
<h1> through <h6>, and block-quote elements. Horizontal page text is now rendered using an
'aligncenter' or 'alignright' parameter in a CSS horizontal text-alignment class element. The CSS
of the customer website must now include these class definitions. See stylesheet.css in the
webmanager-cestyle-wcb for an example.
- The Image Element presentation, imageElement.xml, has three new properties "enableResize",
"resizeHeight" and "resizeWidth".
XperienCentral 10.16.1
- Adjust presentations where the <img>-tag width and height attributes are set, to support
SVG-images without explicit dimensions. See for example imageElement.jspf (line 36).
XperienCentral 10.16.0
- The way page labels and media terms are indexed has changed in order to improve the label facet
in the Advanced Search. Before these improvements fully take effect, all pages and media items
need to be re-indexed. This only affects the backend search.
- Support for images has been added to the RSS feed presentation (rssFeedElement.jspf).
XperienCentral 10.15.1
- The clientside SidebarContentItemWidget.contentItemChange event is now automatically triggered
on content changes using contentManagement.updateContentItemVersion. Custom code using other
triggers for updating the information being shown or throwing events to update other sidebar
widgets should be adjusted or removed in order to avoid double updates.
XperienCentral 10.15.0
- In order to make sure the wm-hostname tag works on WebSphere, a change in the default
xslStyleSheet.jspf has been made. Also, a default hostname is included in the form.tag. If these
files are overruled by a custom presentation, please update accordingly.
XperienCentral 10.14.0
- Please add the file xslStyleSheetForm.xml to the presentation of your project and include it by
adding the following line to xslStyleSheet.jspf, according to the example presentation:
<wm:render presentationName="xslStyleSheetForm" />
- In order to render Interactive Forms in a cross-domain manner, a number of files have been changed.
If the default contentpartEmbedded.jspf, form.tag, formStep.jspf, or formvalidationbindings.js are
overruled in a custom presentation, please synchronize these files. Also, a CORSFilter for Cross-
Origin Resource Sharing has been added to the web.xml. If you are using a modified web.xml file
then please update accordingly.
XperienCentral 10.13.0
- Interactive Forms now supports RBAC authorization for all handlers, routers, validators,
form fragments and custom extension tabs. For product components, authorization for permission
groups has been set. Please review any roles not based on permission groups in order to assign the
correct permissions. Custom components will be accessible to all users if no authorization
is assigned. RBAC authorization can be added to custom form components in the Activator.
- The HTML structure of lists has changed in order to comply with the HTML5 specification. Each
sub-list is now nested in a list item tag (li) instead of being a direct child of a list tag
(ul or ol). Any CSS rules that rely on the latter structure will have to be updated in order to
produce the same visual result.
XperienCentral 10.12.1
- Users can now be granted rights to access GX WebManager in specific ways. Whereas a user could
always use password-based login and/or container-based (if enabled), each login method now has
to be enabled for each user. By default, all users will be allowed all relevant access methods.
We advise you to review the list of ways that each user may log in after the upgrade and adjust
them accordingly.
- String interpolation in Interactive Forms has changed slightly. In previous versions of
GX WebManager, a JavaScript syntax error would cause the original string value to be returned.
This error is now logged and other expressions (if any) will be evaluated. This may result in
partially interpolated strings being returned instead of the input string.
- When upgrading to GX WebManager 10.12 XperienCentral or newer, the index directories
'contentindex' and 'searchengine' are removed automatically. However, in a clustered
environment, this is only done on the master node. To upgrade successfully, the aforementioned
index directories should be removed manually from all the slave nodes.
- JBoss/Wildfly application server users should deactivate the "as-default" profile and activate
the Maven "as-jboss" profile by (un)commenting the profiles in the profiles section in the
settings.xml or by passing the profiles as maven profile at the maven command line
(-P <profiles> option)
XperienCentral 10.12.0
- SOLR has been upgraded to version 5.5.1, therefore it is necessary to fully rebuild the backend
and frontend search indices. The former is built automatically after the XC upgrade. Please note
that this may take some time to complete and could cause high server load. The frontend search
index rebuild should be triggered manually via the Setup Tool.
- The files conf/core0/conf/schema.xml and conf/core0/conf/solrconfig.xml have been updated. In
case custom changes are made to one of these files, it is necessary to merge the new files to
the custom ones. If no custom changes have been made, the new versions of the files can simply
be used instead of the old ones.
- The secure form signer used to protect forms against tampering has been changed. All dumped
pages which contain interactive forms or advanced forms will need to be regenerated or
flushed from the cache. Any old pre-upgrade forms submitted by browsers to the website after
the upgrade will be rejected by the secure forms checking filter.
- Form sessions can now be completed if a different form version becomes active. If the default
showFormElementSsi.jspf, formFragmentOverview.jspf and form.tag are overruled in a custom
presentation, please synchronize these files.
XperienCentral 10.11.0
- An extra input field has been added to the IAF csfw fields. If a custom form.tag is used in the
presentation, please add the following hidden input:
<input type="hidden" name="csfw_requestedChannel" value="${wmfn:escapeToHtml(presentationcontext.channel)}"/>
- The E-Cards, Poll and Who-is-Who functionalities have been removed and all their persisted content will
be automatically removed during the upgrade process.
- The system presentation jsp "elementAnchor.jspf" with scope "ElementAnchor" was changed and should be
copied to/synchronized with the project specific presentation.
- Interactive Forms: An error on the form scope previously did not stop execution of any components in a
conditional block. If your project depends on this behaviour, you will have to change the relevant
conditions in Interactive Forms.
- One line of text used by the Search element is garbled when shown on a Dutch page. To correct this by
hand, log into GX WebManager, go to the Configuration menu at the top of the page, select
"Language labels" to open the dialog, then ensure that "Dutch" is selected, now open the
"wm_language_search" part of the dialog and update the "all_pages" entry to say "Alle categorieën".
XperienCentral 10.10.1
- Links are now filtered by scheme. Schemes that are not allowed result in removal of the illegal
link. Allowed link schemes can be configured using the Setup Tool, property valid_link_schemes
in the website settings. The following schemes are accepted by default: http, https, mailto. In
addition to this do we accept relative URLs and anchors by default. We advise to customize which
schemes are accepted, such that only the bare minimum is accepted.
XperienCentral 10.10.0
- Because of security reasons it is recommended to disable the following permissions for the
Main Editor role when being used: "Maintain design templates", "Maintain application servers",
"Maintain application proxy servers", "Maintain application proxy servers", "Maintain application
replacements", "Maintain Layouts", "Maintain XSLT expressions", "Maintain language labels",
"Maintain users", "Maintain roles" and "Import users".
- For security reasons, it is no longer permitted to use the Interactive Forms "Copy File Handler" to
copy files to any arbitrary location. The only directories (and its subdirectories) to which the
copy file handler is allowed to copy files are those specified in the configuration (the property
"website_settings.file_upload_valid_directories" in the Setup Tool). By default, no directories
are specified, which means that by default attempting to copy files will fail. When upgrading,
please configure the allowed directories in the Setup Tool. It is recommended that you only use
directories that are not part of GX Webmanager 10 XperienCentral itself. The new setting should
also be used in custom code where files can be uploaded to a user-defined location.
- And also the following functionalities have been removed because of security considerations:
- Design Templates (panel) - Design Template Folders (tab)
Similar functionality is provided by the System Utilities - File Browser which should be used instead.
- Server Configuration (panel) - Host (tab)
The configuration of Maintainable Folders has been moved to the Setup Tool.
- Error messages from Spring Framework Validators are now escaped. This means HTML markup can not be
used in these error message any more. Typically you need to remove styling like <font color="red">
from your message files. CSS styling is possible using the "span.error" selector.
- Labels for the wmedit:radioButton, wmedit:select and wmedit:selectItem JSP-tags will now be escaped
to HTML by default. In case HTML is used in such labels, this needs to be replaced.
- More robust HTML escaping JSP functions where introduced as a replacement for fn:escapeXml. These are
wmfn:escapeToHTML for generic use in HTML and wmfn:escapeToHTMLAttribute for escaping HTML attributes.
Unlike fn:escapeXml, these functions do not escape L CODE tags that are used for links and
personalization tags. It is recommended that you replace all instances of fn:escapeXml
in frontend presentations with these functions. In specific cases this is required for L CODE
tags and personalization to work correctly.
XperienCentral 10.9.0
- The GetText servlet has been deleted. If you are using a modified web.xml file then be sure to
remove any references to the GetText servlet.
- From now on the 3.0 servlet API is supported only. To enable this the dependencies to the related
artifacts need to be changed in custom poms that refer to these artifacts:
- "javax.servlet:servlet-api" => "javax.servlet:javax.servlet-api"
- "javax.servlet:jsp-api" => "javax.servlet.jsp:jsp-api"
Also the web.xml deployment descriptor header should be changed to the 3.0 format:
<web-app xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee
http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee/web-app_3_0.xsd"
version="3.0">
</web-app>
- Maven 3.X does not support file URLs like "file:./maven-repository" in the settings.xml anymore,
therefore the "localRepository" setting must be a real file path from now on and this should be
updated in your custom Maven settings if needed. An absolute path is preferred for referring to
the same repository (for example in subprojects) because the settings are relative to the current
project directory (see
https://maven.apache.org/plugin-developers/common-bugs.html#Resolving_Relative_Paths).
- Maven 3.X discourages using expressions for the groupId, artifactId and version settings in
POMs and other descriptors. These have been replaced by constant values and, as a result, the
webmanager.project.groupId, webmanager.project.artifactId and webmanager.project.version settings
from the settings.xml no longer serve a purpose and thus have been removed from the settings.xml.
As a result of this it may be necessary to update the values of your project specific
webmanager.staticbasedir, webmanager.backendbasedir and webmanager.cleansitelocation settings.
- Because the Maven plugin for OSGI bundles has been replaced in Maven 3.X, the following adjustments
are needed in the pom.xml of custom plugins.
PACKAGING:
Maven 2:
<project ...>
<packaging>osgi-bundle</packaging>
...
Replacement in Maven 3:
<project ...>
<packaging>bundle</packaging>
...
MAVEN OSGI PLUGIN: Note especially that the <explicitImportPackage> tag is not needed any more.
Previously this tag was used to make exported local packages available within the plugin code.
Maven 2:
<plugin>
<groupId>org.apache.felix.plugins</groupId>
<artifactId>maven-osgi-plugin</artifactId>
<configuration>
<osgiManifest>
<bundleActivator>...</bundleActivator>
<exportPackage>...</exportPackage>
<explicitImportPackage>...</explicitImportPackage>
</osgiManifest>
<configuration>
...
Replacement in Maven 3:
<plugin>
<groupId>org.apache.felix</groupId>
<artifactId>maven-bundle-plugin</artifactId>
<configuration>
<instructions>
<Bundle-Activator>...</Bundle-Activator>
<Export-Package>...</Export-Package>
<!-- REMOVED! explicitImportPackage -->
</instructions>
<configuration>
...
- If a custom parent pom.xml is used in place of the one delivered in the XperienCentral SDK ZIP
(nl.gx.webmanager.wcbs:webmanager-wcbs), then you need to make the following changes in the
parent pom.xml. Some of these tags can also be used directly in the pom.xml of a plugin. In that
case, the same "translation" should be used there.
Maven 2:
<plugin>
<groupId>org.apache.felix.plugins</groupId>
<artifactId>maven-osgi-plugin</artifactId>
<version>...</version>
<configuration>
<manifestFile>...</manifestFile>
<osgiManifest>
<bundleVendor>...</bundleVendor>
<bundleSymbolicName>...</bundleSymbolicName>
<bundleName>...</bundleName>
<bundleDescription>...</bundleDescription>
<bundleSource>...</bundleSource>
<bundleDate>...</bundleDate>
<bundleManifestVersion>${webmanager.manifestversion}</bundleManifestVersion>
</osgiManifest>
<configuration>
...
Replacement in Maven 3:
<plugin>
<groupId>org.apache.felix</groupId>
<artifactId>maven-bundle-plugin</artifactId>
<version>2.5.3</version>
<configuration>
<archive>
<manifestFile>...</manifestFile>
</archive>
<instructions>
<Embed-Dependency>*;scope=compile</Embed-Dependency> <!-- NEW! -->
<Embed-Transitive>true</Embed-Transitive> <!-- NEW! -->
<Export-Package/> <!-- NEW! -->
<Bundle-Vendor>...</Bundle-Vendor>
<Bundle-SymbolicName>...</Bundle-SymbolicName>
<Bundle-Name>...</Bundle-Name>
<Bundle-Description>...</Bundle-Description>
<Bundle-Source>...</Bundle-Source>
<Bundle-Date>...</Bundle-Date>
<!-- REMOVED: bundleManifestVersion -->
</instructions>
<configuration>
...
- The maven-bundle-plugin adds version information to the Manifest file for its dependencies. This
information is checked at runtime in order to ensure that an accepted version of the referred
plugin is installed on the system, otherwise the plugin will fail to start. The default runtime
version requirements are sensible, but when dealing with 3rd party components you might need to
overrule these default requirements. This can be done as follows to allow v1.x.x - v5.x.x:
<Import-Package>com.gxwebmanager.tests.testservice.*;version="[1,6)",*</Import-Package>
XperienCentral 10.7.1
- GX WebManager 10.7.1 provides an oEmbed service to embed XC content in external oEmbed consumers.
The presentation of this content is provided by some XC presentation files. An example
implementation can be found in the wmpcommunityeditionstyle WCB (provided in the edition-bundles
directory of the XC release) that contains presentations with the following names:
"WM page embed", "WM page embed ssi", "WM contentpart embedded" that are used to render the
oEmbed presentation. "WM content" and "WM databasepage" are invoked but not modified.
XperienCentral 10.7.0
- The manner in which the active version of a form or form section is determined has been
changed. It no longer makes use of a predefined set of states, but uses the GX WebManager
Workflow functionality instead. As a result of this the getActiveVersion and setActiveVersion
methods on the Form and FormSection class have been deprecated. The getActiveVersion method now
invokes the newly introduced getCurrent method to determine which version is returned as the
"active" version. The setActiveVersion no longer executes any logic at all.
- The behavior of the Session#getWrapper method has been altered when retrieving Content Items
(instances of MediaItem). Previously this method would return an object even if none could be
found for the requested identifier while now it will return null in this situation.
- Webmanager 10.7.0 introduces support for Workflow in Interactive Forms. In order for this to work
properly, WebManager sets up a new Workflow Repository Model called "Interactive Forms Workflow".
You may want to review whether the permissions assigned to each activity suit your needs. You can
find Workflow Repository Model configuration in the "Workflow" menu. The following permissions
have been introduced in WebManager 10.7.0:
- Copy forms
- Create forms
- Create versions of forms
- Delete Forms
- Edit Forms
XperienCentral 10.5.0
- The model in order to store personalizations has been refactored. As a result, export files
created using the content export functionality in the setup tool of older GX WebManager versions
containing personalizations or references to personalizations cannot be imported on WebManager
10.5.0 and vice versa.
XperienCentral 10.4.1
- In 10.4.1 the logic which adds anchors and back to top links to elements has been moved from the
content.jspf, which loops over and renders all elements, to two separate presentation jsps, one
with scope ElementAnchor, which prepends the anchors to an element if applicable and one with
scope ElementBackToTop, which adds the back to top links to an element if applicable.
All element related logic should be removed from your project specific presentation jsps which
currently loop over and render the elements, like the content.jspf in the webmanager-cestyle-wcb
and add two new presentation jsps based on the elementAnchor.jspf and elementBackToTop.jspf in
the webmanager-cestyle-wcb.
XperienCentral 10.4.0
- In 10.4.0 all default database connections are merged to one database connection named WebManagerDb
which by default is accessed through JNDI lookups. Therefore it is necessary that before deploying
the application the WebManagerDb datasource is configured to be available on the application server.
For Apache Tomcat edit the server.xml and add this resource to the context of the backend webapp:
<Resource name="jdbc/WebManagerDb" auth="Container" type="javax.sql.DataSource"
username="${webmanager.externaldb.dbuser}" password="${webmanager.externaldb.dbpassword}"
driverClassName="${webmanager.externaldb.dbdriver}" url="${webmanager.externaldb.dburl}"
maxActive="100" maxIdle="10" maxWait="10000" testWhileIdle="true"
timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis="900000" removeAbandoned="true" removeAbandonedTimeout="30"
logAbandoned="true" validationQuery="${webmanager.externaldb.validationquery}"/>
Note that you still have to fill in the correct values for the username, password, driverClassName,
url and validationQuery attributes. Examples of these can be found in the settings.xml.
For Jboss edit the standalone.xml and add this datasource to datasources subsystem:
<datasource jndi-name="java:jboss/jdbc/WebManagerDb" pool-name="WebManagerDb" enabled="true"
use-java-context="true">
<connection-url>${webmanager.externaldb.dburl}</connection-url>
<driver>${driverName}</driver>
<security>
<user-name>${webmanager.externaldb.dbuser}</user-name>
<password>${webmanager.externaldb.dbpassword}</password>
</security>
</datasource>
Note that you still have to fill in the correct values for the connection-url, driver, user-name and
password. Examples for the connection-url, driver and user-name can be found in the settings.xml.
The driver value has to correspond with the name attribute of the driver you wish to use as defined
in the drivers tag in the datasources subsystem.
Furthermore, the driver for your database must be copied to the lib directory of your Tomcat or JBoss
installation. Supported drivers can be found in the ext-directory in the root of the SDK distribution.
It is advised to generate a new repository.xml using the maven configure-jcr-repository profile to
make sure the jcr also accesses the database using JNDI and uses the WebManagerDb database
connection. When you place this newly generated repository.xml you need to completely rebuild the
JCR-index and thus stop the application server, remove the current repository directory and then
start the application server again.
If your installation contains custom database connections, you have to manually configure those to
make use of JNDI, which includes adding the datasource to the application server configuration and
updating the database connection set in the [Database configuration] tab of the setup tool.
If you don't want to use JNDI, you have to fill in the old settings in the dbcbmanager sets in
the dpcbmanager_defaults.xml which are generated in the WEB-INF folder of the
webmanager-backend-webapp based on the settings.xml before executing the upgrade. You cannot
generate non-JNDI dbcpmanager_defaults.xml using a maven command you always have to do this
manually.
- The secure form signer used to protect forms against tampering has been changed. All dumped
pages which contain interactive forms or advanced forms will need to be regenerated or
flushed from the cache. Any old pre-upgrade forms submitted by browsers to the website after
the upgrade will be rejected by the secure forms checking filter.
- PageVersionEvent.getTargetPageVersion() is deprecated; use .getPageVersion() instead. This
change is relevant only for event handlers that use the deprecated method on a COPY event.
- PageVersionEvent.getEntity() no longer returns the original page version, it now returns the
target page version. The same holds for .getPageVersion(). This change is relevant only for
event handlers that use one of these methods on a COPY event.
- ElementEvent.getElement() now returns the target element, instead of the old element. This
change is relevant only for event handlers that use this method on a COPY event.
- ElementEvent.getOriginalElement() now returns the original element. This change is relevant
only for handlers that use this method on a COPY event.
- Subscription to interface scopes is possible; this might cause issues if a handler is subscribed
to both Foo.class and FooParent.class.
- The PageManagementService no longer publishes UPDATE events, WCBs that rely on such an event
being published after calling either .addLeadText(PageVersion), .addRedirect(PageVersion), or
.reorderElements(PageVersion, Element[]) should now publish UPDATE events themselves.
- HistoryEvent.TOUCH is deprecated (and no longer published), please replace this with
EntityEvent.UPDATE (both PRE and POST).
- Saving page metadata no longer publishes an MediaItemVersionEvent, but a PageVersionEvent
instead.
- Apache Commons FileUpload has been updated to v1.3.1 (from 1.2.2), any implementation of
FileItem now should implement both setHeaders(FileUploadHeaders) and getHeaders(). See
http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-fileupload/changes-report.html for other changes.
XperienCentral 10.2.x or older to 10.3.0
- In 10.2.1 or higher the XML parser factories of JBoss are boot delegated. Therefore, bundles
that use XML parsing must import involved packages from javax.xml.* of the system bundle.
Bundles cannot include a jar that provides javax.xml interfaces, or a ClassCastException
occurs in combination with JBoss.
This situation differs from 9.20.x as javax.xml.* packages were boot delegated. This breaks
modularity of these packages leading to the problem the other way around: bundles cannot
provide an implementation of a javax.xml.* package.
- In 10.3.0 or higher the hidden fields with name formid and clientsideRouting for Interactive
Forms no longer have the id attributes with respective values formid and clientsiteRouting.
Custom javascript code which depends on these id attributes has to be updated.
- In 10.3.0 or higher, the divs with id attributes starting with "info_" and "errors_" have been
extended with an identifier for the form to which they belong. Custom javascript code which
depends on these id attributes has to be updated.
- In 10.3.0 or higher add the "Create versions of content items" permission explicitly to the
"Create object" activity of all workflow repository models being used, in order to be able to
create content versions of content repository related types.
GX WebManager 9.18.x, 9.19.x and 9.20.x to XperienCentral 10.x.x
- The "javax.servlet:servlet" artifact name has been changed to "javax.servlet:servlet-api". This
may require changes to dependencies in WCB pom.xml files. However, most (if not all) WCBs
"inherit" this setting from XperienCentral and won't require changes.
NOTE: From 10.9.0 the 3.0 servlet API is supported, so see below for 10.9.0 related changes to
support this version of the servlet API.
- Create pages as a display on page for page sections and the image, download, flash and multimedia
and configure these special pages at "Website configuration" -> "Special pages".
- Choose a page part that will display page sections that do not yet have a page section label
assigned and configure it as such by checking the "Show page sections without label" checkbox at
"Design templates" -> "Page parts". Make sure this page part is visible on the page section
display on page configured in the previous step. Also see Online Help in XperienCentral.
- Rebuild the search index
- Update customized wmasolrsearch configuration
- Presentation: Update xslStyleSheet.jspf in the "website" folder of your custom presentation WCB to
check for "mode=incontext" instead of "mode=preview". This is needed for Read Access to work on
the backend.
- Tweak presentations to work seamlessly with Inline Editing. For more on this, see section 3
"Preparing presentation WCBs for use with the Inline Editor" below.
- From GX WebManager 10.1 XperienCentral, Interactive Forms has become integral part of the platform.
As a result, the Interactive Forms bundles are not upgraded automatically, and therefore, all
Interactive Forms bundles with the version 2.x.y need to be stopped and uninstalled manually.
Optional changes:
- It is suggested to disable adds in the incontext mode of XperienCentral.
- Remove or update maximum platform version in pom.xml. Note that as of GX WebManager 10 XperienCentral
this property is no longer honored as the GX WebManager 10 XperienCentral API will remain backwards
compatible with GX WebManager 9.
- If a WCB uses dependency manager api directly it should switch to the new dependency manager 3 API
- Updating icons for Custom Media Items may be preferred; existing icons may typically not fit that
well in the new UI. Deleting them and falling back to the default may be a valid solution in many
cases. New sizes are 20x20 and 180x180 with Sprite support. Icons for Elements will probably need
to be updated as well.
- Make sure empty content items have a non-zero size (in mode=incontext) in order to be able to
doubleclick on it in the Inline Editor. The same goes for elements.
- The menu has been reordered and target menu settings in WCB component definitions are now ignored.
In order to place a menu item in a specific category, use
"PanelComponentDefinitionImpl.setMenuCategory()" to set the category to one of the constants
defined in PanelComponentDefinition.
GX WebManager Versions older than 9.18.0 to XperienCentral 10.x.x
When upgrading from a version older than GX WebManager 9.18.0, it is strongly advised to upgrade to
GX WebManager 9.20.x before performing an upgrade to GX WebManager 10.x XperienCentral.
General Notes for all Versions
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-3- Preparing presentation WCBs for use with the Inline Editor
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In order for your presentations to properly interact with the Inline Editor, some changes need to
be made: all editable areas must be wrapped by wm:editable tags and some other changes may be
required. More information can be found at:
https://api.gxsoftware.com/javadoc/nl/gx/webmanager/taglib/EditableTag.html (Javadoc)
and
https://wiki.gxsoftware.com/wiki/display/PD/Taglib+Reference#TaglibReference-editable (documentation)
Below are some additional tips and tricks.
HTML 5 Mode
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GX WebManager 10 XperienCentral requires that web site presentations and pages run in HTML 5
standards mode. This is most important for Internet Explorer which by default doesn't run in
standards mode. To engage standards mode on Internet Explorer, pages need to start with the
"<!DOCTYPE html>" doctype. Firefox and Google Chrome run in standards mode by default.
Displaying Text (CSS styling)
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The Inline Editing functionality in GX WebManager 10 XperienCentral features an advanced
rich text or WYSIWYG editor built into the browser using the standard web technologies like
JavaScript and CSS. For the editor to really be "What You See Is What You Get" there needs
to be some basic agreements in place between the front-end presentation (JSP and CSS) and the
rich text editor with regard to how HTML content should be rendered.
The following rules should be followed:
- Whitespace is significant. Multiple spaces show more space on the screen and don't
collapse to just one space.
- <p> tags are inserted automatically as soon as a paragraph exceeds the length of a line or
becomes more complex than a very simple line of text. In order for this not to have a visual
effect, text in <p> tags should have similar style as the text directly placed in the content
area.
- Empty <p> tags should display a blank line and not collapse - a user will expect 3 empty
lines when they press enter 3 times in a row. This is best done by adding a CSS rule such
as: <p> { min-height: 1em; }
Identifying Content
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Use the editable tag to mark where your content items appear on the page
(whether they're editable or not!), otherwise GX WebManager 10 XperienCentral can't
find them and make them editable or update context-sensitive sidebar widgets based on them.
For example, use this to show the title of a page in H1 tag:
<wm:editable tag="h1" contentholder="${pageversion}" area="title">${title}</wm:editable>
The wm:editable tag documentation in the XperienCentral Javadoc contains much more information.
Tips:
- Be sure to only include editable content inside the editable tag. Don't hard-code any
extra content in your JSP inside the editable tag, otherwise the extra content will be seen
as having come from WM and will be saved when the user edits the page. This also applies to
whitespace, comments and additional DIVs. The application server will sometimes strip some
whitespace out of JSP code (e.g. tabs for tag indenting) but it is much safer to ensure that
there is no extra whitespace in between the start/end of the editable tag and the content
itself. Also, do not modify or enhance the HTML content from WM when printing it off in the
JSP. These extra bits of HTML will also be saved when editing the page.
- Always print out an editable tag even if there is no content or elements, otherwise the user
won't be able to add any content there.
- The areaend parameter (when content spans a range of separator elements) must have a
sensible value because XC creates separators for each area if missing. E.g. area=3 and
areaend=1000 creates 9993 separators.
Floating HTML elements
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The float CSS property specifies that an element should be taken from the normal flow and
placed along the left or right side of its container, where text and inline elements will
wrap around it. A floating element is one where the computed value of float is not none.
A common problem with float-based layouts is that the floats' container doesn't want to
stretch up to accomodate the floats. If you want to add, say, a border around all floats
(ie. a border around the container) you'll have to command the browsers somehow to stretch
up the container all the way.
This also applies for the page flow of an XPC content item: to make sure the next XPC
content item element is rendered properly and will not be positioned within the block flow
of the previous XPC content item element the floating must be cleared to make it possible to
stretch the element container div to it's full content and draw the container borders
correctly.