Hi,
I am using facebook social login feature to enable users to be able to add a comment using the comments component of AEM Communities. However, I see few issues:
1) Though my name is pulled from facebook and stored in JCR, it does not show against my comment. Only way to show if to edit my profile and add first name and last name.
2) I see other user's as "unknown" when I am logged in from Facebook account
3) When logged in as admin, I can the userId of all people who have entered a comment.
This is very confusing. And pointers to what I may be missing?
Regards,
Anil
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an_ku wrote...
Hi JK,
We are in the process of upgrading to AEM 6.1 SP1. I had a query about the AEM communities license. If I compare to the AEM then one become aware of license when the AEM starts and redirects to licensing info page and not login page. How can I experience the same with AEM communities so that I may ask my client to initiate the required action. We have purchased AEM JEE forms license but AEM Form OSGI Add-on is a freely available download. So there is quite some confusion on the licensing aspect of sub-components of AEM.
Can you please help me clear these doubts. Any links to relevant documentation is also welcome.
Thanks again for you help.
Anil
This is a question best answered by your account representative. You can inform your clients that if they are using any AEM Communities features they need an AEM Communities license.
- JK
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Please see this thread
Facebook Login Integration in AEM
If you need further help, please provide details of version of AEM and Facebook API
- JK
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Thanks JK.. It was a very informative thread... My version is AEM 6.1 (Adobe Experience Manager (6.0.0.20140509)).. This is the GA version without any hotfixes or SP applied. Facebook API version is 2.5. I will update the other thread also.
Regards,
Anil
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Hi Anil,
I recommend you apply AEM 6.1 SP1 as well as AEM 6.1 Communities FP3 in preparation for Communities FP4 which upgrades the implementation to work with Facebook API 2.5.
Note: to use the social login feature of AEM Communities capability in production, you need the additional AEM Communities license.
- JK
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Hi JK,
We are in the process of upgrading to AEM 6.1 SP1. I had a query about the AEM communities license. If I compare to the AEM then one become aware of license when the AEM starts and redirects to licensing info page and not login page. How can I experience the same with AEM communities so that I may ask my client to initiate the required action. We have purchased AEM JEE forms license but AEM Form OSGI Add-on is a freely available download. So there is quite some confusion on the licensing aspect of sub-components of AEM.
Can you please help me clear these doubts. Any links to relevant documentation is also welcome.
Thanks again for you help.
Anil
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an_ku wrote...
Hi JK,
We are in the process of upgrading to AEM 6.1 SP1. I had a query about the AEM communities license. If I compare to the AEM then one become aware of license when the AEM starts and redirects to licensing info page and not login page. How can I experience the same with AEM communities so that I may ask my client to initiate the required action. We have purchased AEM JEE forms license but AEM Form OSGI Add-on is a freely available download. So there is quite some confusion on the licensing aspect of sub-components of AEM.
Can you please help me clear these doubts. Any links to relevant documentation is also welcome.
Thanks again for you help.
Anil
This is a question best answered by your account representative. You can inform your clients that if they are using any AEM Communities features they need an AEM Communities license.
- JK
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