Hello everyone,
Does anyone know what is the cause of the next error on the author instance
com.day.cq.mcm.campaign.servlets.CampaignMetaDataServlet Could not connect to Adobe Campaign
com.day.cq.mcm.campaign.ConnectionException: Unexpected status code (expected 200, was 404
Could you validate your credentials & network/proxy as it throws "ConnectionException"?
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The connector replies successful connection
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I believe it is a 2-way connection and The Campaign server should be able to find AEM instance on the internet if using Campaign server on cloud. If you are trying a local setup, try externalizing the AEM instance by using ngrok.
Also, try using AEM admin user to connect to Campaign and let me know if that works.
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Thanks for you response. The configuration is in a server that can be access throught Campaign server. The error occurs when the workflow "Publish to Adobe Campaign" is trigerred
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I think that you are missing "Approve for Adobe campaign" workflow, which you need to employ before syncing with a campaign server
A Campaign server uses OOTB AEM campaign-remote user. Note that by default it does not have a password. You need to set it up.
AEM Campaign cloud configuration requires aemserver user, that needs to be configured on the campaign server.
You can also check step-by-step integration KB available at:
https://helpx.adobe.com/experience-manager/using/aem_campaign.html
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hello berliant that user is already configured
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