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Hi All,

 

Once we are doing some changes/modification in the Adaptive form and Publishing it.

Then the changes are not reflecting in the AEM forms pages where we have referenced Adaptive forms.

 

Do we need to also publish the AEM pages as well where the corresponding Adaptive forms has been modified and Published.

What is the correct design to handle this scenario.

 

User Might not remember the page where it is referenced.

 

Thanks in Advance.

 

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@Sb2512 

Whenever new changes in an AF are pushed to a publish instance, ensure that the AF cache[0] is reset (value set to 0). You can add back the default value once done. Please check if that helps.

Also, you need not update the page settings for any change in the AF on the publish instance; the changes should reflect as is. Do you see the changes on the standalone form? You need allow 2-3 minutes for the changes to reflect on the publish side.

Lastly, webserver/browser cache may also come into the picture, so make sure you reset that.

[0] - https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-manager-64/forms/install-aem-forms/configure-aem-... 

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Correct answer by
Employee Advisor

@Sb2512 

Whenever new changes in an AF are pushed to a publish instance, ensure that the AF cache[0] is reset (value set to 0). You can add back the default value once done. Please check if that helps.

Also, you need not update the page settings for any change in the AF on the publish instance; the changes should reflect as is. Do you see the changes on the standalone form? You need allow 2-3 minutes for the changes to reflect on the publish side.

Lastly, webserver/browser cache may also come into the picture, so make sure you reset that.

[0] - https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-manager-64/forms/install-aem-forms/configure-aem-...