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Are there any alternatives to ACS Commons Named Transform Image Servlet apart from Dynamic Media for AEM Cloud Services?

  • June 6, 2022
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Hi,

 

We are using ACS Commons Named Transform Image servlet for generating custom rendition on page load. I'm trying to evaluate if we can just use this or not in AEM CS and also to see if this is good practice or not.

 

Dynamic Media is one of the options but we are really thinking of this for now.

 

ACS Commons Name Transform Image servlet: https://adobe-consulting-services.github.io/acs-aem-commons/features/named-image-transform/index.html

 

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Best answer by lukasz-m

Hi @shams8090,

As far as I know ACS Named Transform Image Servlet still supports AEMaaCS. However this approach is not fully aligned with AEMaaCS concept. I am referring to https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-manager-cloud-service/content/implementing/developing/development-guidelines.html?lang=en#no-streaming-binaries

As an alternative options (and more cloud oriented), I would suggest to have a closer look into Asset Compute Service, that utilize microservices and processing profiles. Here are few links:

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June 6, 2022

Hi @shams8090,

As far as I know ACS Named Transform Image Servlet still supports AEMaaCS. However this approach is not fully aligned with AEMaaCS concept. I am referring to https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-manager-cloud-service/content/implementing/developing/development-guidelines.html?lang=en#no-streaming-binaries

As an alternative options (and more cloud oriented), I would suggest to have a closer look into Asset Compute Service, that utilize microservices and processing profiles. Here are few links: