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Adobe Experience Manager Assets HTTP API operations authenticated by OAuth 2.0

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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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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-headles... 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

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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

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