Hi All,
I am following Creating an Adobe Experience Manager 6.3 HTL Component that displays data from a Restful Web Service at https://helpx.adobe.com/experience-manager/using/restful_aem63.html.
1. I downloaded httpclient-4.0.1 and httpcore-4.3.2.
To create an OSGi bundle fragment that contains client HTTP packages, I am following the steps in that article and at the following step.
11. Make sure that the Exported Packages list is populated.
My eclipse does not populate anything as in the below screen shot.
2. The next two steps, 12 and 13 are not clear.
Please suggest.
Thanks,
Rama.
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So ensure Import-Package looks like:
Import-Package: javax.security.auth.x500,
org.apache.commons.codec.binary,
org.apache.commons.logging,
javax.net,
javax.net.ssl
Follow the rest of the instructions to make a OSGi bundle with these JARs in it. They are needed to make the Restfulful Java call work.
We have a video that shows you everything - step by step -- watch here -- Scott's Digital Community: Creating an AEM HTML Template Language Component that displays data from ...
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Click the Manifest MF in the tab - this will show you the MF file,
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So ensure Import-Package looks like:
Import-Package: javax.security.auth.x500,
org.apache.commons.codec.binary,
org.apache.commons.logging,
javax.net,
javax.net.ssl
Follow the rest of the instructions to make a OSGi bundle with these JARs in it. They are needed to make the Restfulful Java call work.
We have a video that shows you everything - step by step -- watch here -- Scott's Digital Community: Creating an AEM HTML Template Language Component that displays data from ...
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As described in the article --
1. Start Eclipse (The Indigo version works best). The steps below have been tested on Eclipse Java EE IDE for Web Developers version Indigo Service Release 1.
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