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Dynamic Object Record Explorer
Fragments
Customer Data Management
Data Modeling & Business Logic
Personalized Dashboard Layout empowers users to fully control how their dashboard looks and behaves through an intuitive drag-and-drop grid system. Instead of being locked into a fixed layout, users can easily rearrange widgets or fragments, choose their preferred column structure, and organize content based on their workflow. The fragment supports configurable column counts, dynamic card placement, and a responsive design that adapts seamlessly across devices. With built-in options like column switching and card configuration, it delivers a flexible, user-driven experience that improves usability and engagement without requiring any custom development.
The Object Records Explorer is a reusable Liferay fragment that displays Object data in a structured grid with sorting, searching, filtering, and pagination. It uses Liferay Headless Object APIs and FreeMarker to dynamically fetch and render records without relying on JavaScript.
The fragment supports taxonomy-based filtering and configurable fields, making it highly flexible for different data-driven use cases such as listings, directories, and dashboards.
DEVELOPER
开发者
Publisher Date
April 14, 2026
Deployment Method
Liferay Self-Hosted
Liferay PaaS
Liferay SaaS
App Type
Low Code Configuration
版本
1.0
支持的版本
2024 Q2,
2023 Q3,
7.4 GA132,
2024 Q1,
2025 Q1,
2025 Q4,
2025 Q2,
2025 Q3,
2024 Q3,
7.4 GA125,
7.4 GA120,
2024 Q4,
7.4 GA129
Standard Price
Free
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26-4-14 下午12:40
Published Date
26-4-14 下午12:40
SUPPORTED OFFERINGS
Liferay PaaS
Supported Versions
2024 Q2,
2023 Q3,
7.4 GA132,
2024 Q1,
2025 Q1,
2025 Q4,
2025 Q2,
2025 Q3,
2024 Q3,
7.4 GA125,
7.4 GA120,
2024 Q4,
7.4 GA129
Resource Requirements
Edition
PRICE
Free
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