Hi,
We are trying to send a pdf attachment ( the file is stored in dam ) . The below mentioned code is used to read the file from DAM.
String fileName = "/content/dam/pdfs/retail/test.pdf";
resource = resolver.getResource(fileName);
Node imageNode = resource.adaptTo(Node.class);
Node contentNode = imageNode.getNode("jcr:content");
Binary contentBinary = contentNode.getProperty("jcr:data")
.getBinary();
InputStream pStredfam = contentBinary .getStream()
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ByteArrayDataSource pdfDS = new ByteArrayDataSource(pdfStream,"application/pdf");
email.attach(pdfDS,"Some test","Some test");
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However , getting an error saying that "jcr:data" not found.
javax.jcr.PathNotFoundException: jcr:data not found on /content/dam/pdfs/retail/test.pdf/jcr:content
Can you please suggest what is the right way to do the same ?
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See this AEM community article where we read assets from the DAM and convert them to InputStreams.
https://helpx.adobe.com/experience-manager/using/downloading-dam-assets.html
This is what you should implement for your use case.
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See this AEM community article where we read assets from the DAM and convert them to InputStreams.
https://helpx.adobe.com/experience-manager/using/downloading-dam-assets.html
This is what you should implement for your use case.
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Hi,
Is "/content/dam/pdfs/retail/test.pdf/jcr:content" the right location for jcr:data?
I think you have to give the path to a rendition (Original), which has the property "jcr:data".
Try using this path instead - "/content/dam/pdfs/retail/test.pdf/jcr:content/renditions/original/jcr:content"
OR
you can try something like this -
Resource rs = resourceResolver.getResource(path);
Asset asset = rs.adaptTo(Asset.
class
);
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Take a @ http://www.tothenew.com/blog/send-email-and-attach-filesimages-from-aem/ it shows how you can attach DAM files in email
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Thanks All for your reply.
Getting the InputStream from asset worked.
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