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konstantyn_diachenko
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
September 10, 2024

Hi @ramaniba , 

 

What is the purpose of downloading a whole bundle?

 

If you want to debug java classes locally, you can follow the following procedure to find bundle:

  1. Open /system/console/bundle and find bundle that you want to download. Remember bundle id (first column).
  2. Go to <aem-installation-folder>/crx-quickstart/launchpad/felix/bundle<bundleId>
  3. Under this folder you can find desired jar file

 

If you you Intelijj IDEA, you can import this jar as library to debug it.

  1. Go to Project Structure ...
  2. Go to Libraries
  3. Click + and find your jar
  4. Click Apply and OK.
Kostiantyn Diachenko, Community Advisor, Certified Senior AEM Developer, creator of free AEM VLT Tool, maintainer of AEM Tools plugin.
RamaniBaAuthor
Level 2
September 10, 2024

The purpose of downloading OSGi bundle is to use it for digital signing of document using KMS service. I do not have access to AEM. Till such time I get the access I am trying to use the OSGi bundle if available as download othern than AEM site ?

konstantyn_diachenko
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
September 10, 2024

If you don't find dependency in Maven repo, then most likely it's a internal AEM logic that should not be exposed and be used outside of AEM. 

Are you going to build any logic inside of AEM like workflow, servlet, OSGi component?

Kostiantyn Diachenko, Community Advisor, Certified Senior AEM Developer, creator of free AEM VLT Tool, maintainer of AEM Tools plugin.
EstebanBustamante
Community Advisor and Adobe Champion
Community Advisor and Adobe Champion
September 11, 2024

Hi @ramaniba ,

 

I’d like to point out that AEM bundles are proprietary to Adobe, and you should avoid using them in ways not intended. Although there are online methods for inspecting code for debugging, I recommend being cautious with these practices. To address your question, if a bundle is not publicly available, it cannot be obtained from any other source.

 

Hope this helps

Esteban Bustamante
RamaniBaAuthor
Level 2
September 13, 2024

The replies did not solve my problem but told mentioned properiatory sources. You can close this 

konstantyn_diachenko
Community Advisor
konstantyn_diachenkoCommunity AdvisorAccepted solution
Community Advisor
September 13, 2024

To close it you need to select any "Correct answer". I am sorry that we didn't help to solve your problem, but at least this topic has important information.

Kostiantyn Diachenko, Community Advisor, Certified Senior AEM Developer, creator of free AEM VLT Tool, maintainer of AEM Tools plugin.
kautuk_sahni
Community Manager
Community Manager
September 13, 2024

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Kautuk Sahni