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VeenaVikraman
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
February 23, 2018

How to add a third party bundle to you AEM package ?

  • February 23, 2018
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I had this question for a long time , especially for Maven bundles. I am not sure if this is the right way but I figured out something after going through many (actually not dat many ) How to add a third party bundle to you AEM package ? | LinkedIn  Hope this helps .

I would really like to know if this is a right way to do this. Anybody who has previously done this can let me know if this is ok. For me the packages are behaving as expected even when I do fresh build.

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VeenaVikraman
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
February 26, 2018

I have updated this . Thanks to Jörg Hoh and bsloki​ for pointing to the right method

VeenaVikraman
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
March 26, 2018

Jörg Hoh I tested this in 6.2 . Embed for particular jars is working only in 6.3 and above.

joerghoh
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
March 27, 2018

The content-package-maven-plugin is independent from AEM versions. I use this approach since at least AEM 5.6 times...

Based on my experience I cannot confirm that this is something solely for 6.3 and later. Maybe you can be more specific here.

regards,

Jörg

aanchal-sikka
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
September 27, 2023

Sharing a blog which explains how to use Third-party bundles when:

  • Hosted in restricted Maven repo
  • Local repo (i.e. when maven repositories cannot be used)

https://techrevel.blog/2023/09/27/managing-third-party-dependencies-in-aem/

 

It also covers the configs needed for deployment via Cloud manager

Aanchal Sikka