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lgaertner
Level 9
May 14, 2024

Adobe Experience Manager Assets HTTP API operations authenticated by OAuth 2.0

  • May 14, 2024
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Hello,

 

As far as I understood, the OAuth credential set up via https://developer.adobe.com/ is currently not supported for AEMaaCS.

 

As on the other side Adobe informs us, that applications using the Service Account (JWT) credentials will stop working after Jan 27, 2025, I just wanted to ask, when this will be possible.

 

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Regards
Lars

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EstebanBustamante
Community Advisor and Adobe Champion
Community Advisor and Adobe Champion
May 16, 2024

Hi, 

Can you elaborate on what you are trying to use via Oauth? If you meant the Assets API, you should use the service credentials instead: https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/experience-manager-learn/getting-started-with-aem-headless/authentication/service-credentials But if you mean the Asset Compute Service API, then I would double check if now it is working with Oauth, otherwise, your best option is to raise an adobe support ticket and ask for clarifications.

 

Hope this helps

Esteban Bustamante
Level 3
August 6, 2024

Hi @estebanbustamante ,
I also have the same question, and I'm trying to use the assets API. I hope using service credentials is still the only possible way to authenticate and will not be deprecated in January 2025.
Thanks,
Rahul

kautuk_sahni
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May 20, 2024

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