Hi,
I have followed (https://helpx.adobe.com/experience-manager/using/multiple-digital-assets.html) article to upload multiple assets inside DAM.
Once I started uploading files, I have got the below error :
26.09.2016 17:32:40.143 *ERROR* [Thread-55] com.day.cq.dam.core.impl.ui.preview.FolderPreviewUpdaterImpl error while executing folder thumbnail update job
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: width or height <= 0
at com.day.image.Layer.init(Layer.java:3149)
at com.day.image.Layer.<init>(Layer.java:490)
at com.day.cq.dam.core.impl.ui.preview.FolderPreviewGenerator$FolderPreviewCreator.createPreview(FolderPreviewGenerator.java:291)
at com.day.cq.dam.core.impl.ui.preview.AssetDrivenFolderPreviewGenerator.generate(AssetDrivenFolderPreviewGenerator.java:231)
at com.day.cq.dam.core.impl.ui.preview.FolderPreviewUpdaterImpl.updateFolderThumbnail(FolderPreviewUpdaterImpl.java:97)
at com.day.cq.dam.core.impl.ui.preview.FolderPreviewUpdaterImpl.run(FolderPreviewUpdaterImpl.java:144)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
I have also tried by installing the HF- 3921, still the same error keep occuring. Currently I am using AEM 6-1. Please help me out, to resolve this issue.
Regards,
Krishh
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You can attempt to extend the client app to read the MIME type of each file that you reference in the XML file. That way - you are not manually setting the MIME type via the drop-down control in the Client app- but dynamically reading each file with Java.
The Asset Manager method that places the asset in the DAM needs the MIME type. Getting the MIME type via the drop-down was an example of uploading JPG files. But if you want to upload 1000s of files - with different MIME types - try modifying the code in the Client Java app to read the MIME Type of each file.
http://www.rgagnon.com/javadetails/java-0487.html
Hope this helps.
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What tyoe if assets are you upliading and how many? When this was tested, we used images.
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smacdonald2008 wrote...
What tyoe if assets are you upliading and how many? When this was tested, we used images.
Hi Smac,
I tried to upload an image file. I have tested with only one image file. After installing hotfix also getting the same error. In my Requirement assets might contain pdf,doc,docx,images,videos.Thanks for the reply.
please suggest me a better approach.
Regards,
Krishh
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This application posts the files to a slign servlet that uses the AssetManager API. The API then places the Assets in the DAM. Use of the AssetManager API is a valid use case. The article was tested in AEM 6.0.
I will see if there is an issue with 6.1/6.2.
Here is the AssetManager API call in the servlet:
//Use AssetManager to place the file into the AEM DAM
com.day.cq.dam.api.AssetManager assetMgr = resourceResolver.adaptTo(com.day.cq.dam.api.AssetManager.class);
String newFile = path+fileName ;
assetMgr.createAsset(newFile, is, mimetype, true);
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This works on AEM 6.1. You said that you have different MIME types - make sure that for each group of MIME types - you are building a separate XML file. When posting files from the client - you are selecting 1 XML file (that contains the files where each file is the same MIME type - ie, image/jpeg) and you are specifying the MIME type of the files in the Client.
I have created a video of this and will post the URL to the video soon.
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This works fine on AEM 6.1. See this HELPX video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smrFuVLfiBc&feature=youtu.be
I think your issue is because the MIME type did not match. The Sling Servlet did not successfully use the AssetManager API properly.
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smacdonald2008 wrote...
This works fine on AEM 6.1. See this HELPX video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smrFuVLfiBc&feature=youtu.be
I think your issue is because the MIME type did not match. The Sling Servlet did not successfully use the AssetManager API properly.
Hi Smac,
Thanks a lot for your response. Today I morning, I have repeated the same steps, magically image was uploaded. but still I am getting the same error in error log.
Regarding, different MIME Types, I have to maintain different xml files right? I have to update DAM with an around 100GB of files. Is this process is efficient?
once again thanks a lot for your quick response.
Regards,
Krishh
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You can attempt to extend the client app to read the MIME type of each file that you reference in the XML file. That way - you are not manually setting the MIME type via the drop-down control in the Client app- but dynamically reading each file with Java.
The Asset Manager method that places the asset in the DAM needs the MIME type. Getting the MIME type via the drop-down was an example of uploading JPG files. But if you want to upload 1000s of files - with different MIME types - try modifying the code in the Client Java app to read the MIME Type of each file.
http://www.rgagnon.com/javadetails/java-0487.html
Hope this helps.
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Am trying to read the CSV file from the Dam location. Am getting the same error.
The mime type while uploading the csv i gave as "text/csv".
May i know how to resolve it?
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