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Migrating 6.5 assets to AEM Cloud Assets and Dynamic Media with OpenAPI

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As part of the AEMaaCS migration from AEM 6.5 AMS, we have plans to migrate only the assets. AMS pages will consume migrated assets using Dynamic Media with OpenAPI. 

 

1. DM with OpenAPI has TTL of 10 minutes to reflect the changes in the delivery URL - is there a way to reduce this turn around time?  

2. Assets using DM with OpenAPI delivery URLs should be approved. It means assets are published. There are use cases where the asset should be published along with the pages and not way ahead. how to avoid this?     - Note: if assets are not approved, delivery URL wont be available on AMS sites to author the images. 

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Hi @Praveen_ 

1. DM with OpenAPI has TTL of 10 minutes to reflect the changes in the delivery URL - is there a way to reduce this turn around time?  


>> As mentioned in the link below, TTL value of 10 minutes is configured for
Dynamic Media with OpenAPI capabilities via CDN. You could try reaching out to Adobe Support to get this reduced globally for your tenant (if required)


 2. Assets using DM with OpenAPI delivery URLs should be approved. It means assets are published. 

>> No, Approved Assets rely on metadata property "jcr:content/metadata/dam:status" , your asset need not to be "Published" from author to publish environment. 
When you publish the page, assets will be "published" along with the page if the asset was not already in published state. Please note, that DM Open API URL relies on uuid of asset rather that file name in DM/Scene7 URL


Check out the differences b/w Dynamic Media and Dynamic Media Open API
https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/experience-manager-cloud-service/content/assets/dynamicme... [1]

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@diksha_mishra @abhishekanand_ @Albin_Issac @Tethich @AnkurAhlawat @Kamal_Kishor Would appreciate it if you could check out this question and share any insights you might have!



Kautuk Sahni

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@digarg, @narendiran_ravi, @Hemalatha, @brwayne, @PriyankaKu Can you take a quick look at this question? Any guidance you can provide would be much appreciated!



Kautuk Sahni

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Hi @Praveen_ 

1. DM with OpenAPI has TTL of 10 minutes to reflect the changes in the delivery URL - is there a way to reduce this turn around time?  


>> As mentioned in the link below, TTL value of 10 minutes is configured for
Dynamic Media with OpenAPI capabilities via CDN. You could try reaching out to Adobe Support to get this reduced globally for your tenant (if required)


 2. Assets using DM with OpenAPI delivery URLs should be approved. It means assets are published. 

>> No, Approved Assets rely on metadata property "jcr:content/metadata/dam:status" , your asset need not to be "Published" from author to publish environment. 
When you publish the page, assets will be "published" along with the page if the asset was not already in published state. Please note, that DM Open API URL relies on uuid of asset rather that file name in DM/Scene7 URL


Check out the differences b/w Dynamic Media and Dynamic Media Open API
https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/experience-manager-cloud-service/content/assets/dynamicme... [1]