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Checking CRX version after Upgrade of AEM

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Hi,

I am upgrading my application from Adobe CQ 5.5 to AEM 6.1. After successful upgrade, when I am checking my CRX version, it is displayed as 2.0.0.

How do I check, on which version of CRX, my application is running. Sreen shot is attached for reference.

 

Thanks,

Mahesh

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If you open CRX DE Lite, it will tell you the version of CRX you are running, for AEM6 it should say "Apache Jackrabbit OAK x.x.x". Does CRXDE Lite say 2.x for you?

In your migration you went from 5.6 to 6.0, 6.0 to 6.1?[1]

Regards,

Opkar 

[1]https://docs.adobe.com/docs/en/aem/6-1/deploy/upgrade.html

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I would check the version string of the OSGI bundles of Oak. Just go to the Webconsole and search for "oak".

Jörg

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If you open CRX DE Lite, it will tell you the version of CRX you are running, for AEM6 it should say "Apache Jackrabbit OAK x.x.x". Does CRXDE Lite say 2.x for you?

In your migration you went from 5.6 to 6.0, 6.0 to 6.1?[1]

Regards,

Opkar 

[1]https://docs.adobe.com/docs/en/aem/6-1/deploy/upgrade.html

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Opkar Gill wrote...

If you open CRX DE Lite, it will tell you the version of CRX you are running, for AEM6 it should say "Apache Jackrabbit OAK x.x.x". Does CRXDE Lite say 2.x for you?

In your migration you went from 5.6 to 6.0, 6.0 to 6.1?[1]

Regards,

Opkar 

[1]https://docs.adobe.com/docs/en/aem/6-1/deploy/upgrade.html

 

Hi Opkar,

I migrated my application directly from version 5.5 service pack 2 to 6.1.

However since my application was running previously on Java 6, I had to first move it to Java 7. Then I performed the migration steps mentioned in the mentioned link[1].

I got your point. I opened CRX Lite and it is showing

<Repository Information

 

It means CRX version has been upgraded.

 

Thanks again!

Mahesh

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Jörg Hoh wrote...

I would check the version string of the OSGI bundles of Oak. Just go to the Webconsole and search for "oak".

Jörg

 

Hi Jorg,

I checked version of one of the in-built bundles of AEM. It is showing category as oak and version 1.2.2.

Which signifies that repository has been upgraded 

Thanks!

Mahesh