I have an installable AEM package(external-app-1.0.7.zip) and I am able to install this in my local AEM by uploading it in the package manager. In cloud I can not install as it contains /app/mypackage since it is an un-mutable AEM cloud instance and could not install the package through package manager. Hence I am planning to keep the external-app-1.0.7.zip in the resource folder like ...all/src/main/resources/external-app-1.0.7.zip as part of the codebase itself. I am planning to use the <embedded> feature to embed this package.
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Hello @Mario248
Glad that it had helped you a bit.
Have you tried local repo as well?
Once you have the details, please refer to https://experienceleaguecommunities.adobe.com/t5/adobe-experience-manager/including-3rd-party-aem-pa...
It explains how to use Local filesystem repo to deploy packages that are not public
Hello @Mario248
We can get the artifactID and groupID by unzipping the package.
Example: acs-aem-commons-all-6.0.14\META-INF\maven\com.adobe.acs\acs-aem-commons-all
You should be able to use the recommended <embedded> way
Once you have the details, please refer to https://experienceleaguecommunities.adobe.com/t5/adobe-experience-manager/including-3rd-party-aem-pa...
It explains how to use Local filesystem repo to deploy packages that are not public
Thank you for your input. I got the artifactID and groupID by using your steps. I have prepared below embed and deployed the code into my local, the build is success but I dont see package in /apps/myproject/application/install in crxde.
<embedded>
<groupId>com.green.grass</groupId>
<artifactId>com.green.grass.digital</artifactId>
<type>zip</type>
<target>/apps/myproject/application/install</target>
</embedded>
Hello @Mario248
Glad that it had helped you a bit.
Have you tried local repo as well?
Once you have the details, please refer to https://experienceleaguecommunities.adobe.com/t5/adobe-experience-manager/including-3rd-party-aem-pa...
It explains how to use Local filesystem repo to deploy packages that are not public
Thank you for providing the references. I followed above doc and executed the steps,
mvn install:install-file \
-Dfile=/xxx/aem-green-grass.ui.content-1.0.7.zip \
-DgroupId=com.green.grass \
-DartifactId=com.green.grass.digital \
-Dversion=1.0.7 \
-Dpackaging=zip \
-DlocalRepositoryPath=/xxx/repository
<repository>
<id>project.local</id>
<name>project</name>
<url>file://${project.basedir}/repository</url>
</repository>
<embedded>
<groupId>com.green.grass</groupId>
<artifactId>com.green.grass.digital</artifactId>
<type>zip</type>
<target>/apps/myproj/application/install</target>
</embedded>
<dependency>
<groupId>com.green.grass</groupId>
<artifactId>com.green.grass.digital</artifactId>
<type>zip</type>
</dependency>
I found something interesting in the maven build log. It is trying to download the zip file in different locations. I am not sure why it is "file://${project.basedir}/repository" going to the "all" module instead of the parent pom location.
It should be like,
Downloading from project.local: file:///Users/xxx/all/repository/com/adobe/aem/green/grass-1.0.7/com.green.grass.digital-1.0.7.pom
[WARNING] The POM for com.green.grass.digital:zip:1.0.7 is missing, no dependency information available
Hi @Mario248,
You can refer to the LinkedIn Article, which provides detailed step-by-step instructions.
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-add-third-party-bundle-you-aem-package-veena-vikraman/
Please take a look at this article: https://www.albinsblog.com/2015/06/deploying-bundlespackages-to-different-env-maven-adobecq5-adobeae... where It shows how to use the "content-package-maven-plugin" plugin. By specifying the packageFile property I think you should be able to achieve what you need.
Reference:
https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-manager-cloud-service/content/implementing/develo...
Hi @Mario248 ,
Please follow below steps
steps to include a third-party package in AEM as a Cloud Service:
Check the Adobe Experience Manager as a Cloud Service - Supported Integrations documentation to ensure that the third-party package you want to include is supported in the cloud environment. Adobe maintains a list of supported integrations and packages that are tested and verified to work with AEM as a Cloud Service.
Create a Maven project for your custom code and dependencies. Use Maven as the build tool to manage your project's dependencies and package them into an AEM package.
Add the third-party package as a dependency in your Maven project's pom.xml
file. Specify the appropriate version of the package that is compatible with AEM as a Cloud Service.
Build your Maven project to generate an AEM package that includes your custom code and the third-party package as dependencies.
Deploy the AEM package to your AEM as a Cloud Service instance using the Cloud Manager or the Package Manager in AEM. Follow the recommended deployment practices provided by Adobe for AEM as a Cloud Service.
Test your custom code and the integration with the third-party package in the AEM as a Cloud Service environment.
@Mario248 Do you find the suggestions from users useful? Please let us know if more information is required. Otherwise, please mark the answer as correct for posterity.
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Sharing a blog which explains how to use Third-party bundles when:
https://techrevel.blog/2023/09/27/managing-third-party-dependencies-in-aem/
It also explains the configurations needed to deploy via cloud manager
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