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Possibility to reuse acscommons.io.jsonwebtoken

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Hi Folks,

I am building a servlet that needs to call another AEM instance with JWT.

I am not allowed to integrate jjwt as a 3rd party lib.

I found that Jwt is exist in acs-aem-commons-bundle-5.0.6.jar:

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I can import the Jwts through:

import acscommons.io.jsonwebtoken.Jwts;
import acscommons.io.jsonwebtoken.SignatureAlgorithm;

My local maven build succeeds with the following the following pom:

core:

<dependency>
<groupId>com.adobe.acs</groupId>
<artifactId>acs-aem-commons-bundle</artifactId>
</dependency>

parent:

<dependency>
<groupId>com.adobe.acs</groupId>
<artifactId>acs-aem-commons-bundle</artifactId>
<version>5.0.6</version>
<scope>provided</scope>
</dependency>

 

However, when committing the code and building with AEMaaCS pipeline, the following error shows:

[api-regions-exportsimports] com.xxx:aem-xxx-project.core:2024.305.1190454.0003824093: Bundle aem-xxx-project.core:2024.305.1190454.0003824093 is importing package(s) acscommons.io.jsonwebtoken in start level 20 but no bundle is exporting these for that start level. (com.xxx:aem-xxx-project.all:2024.305.1190454.0003824093)
[api-regions-exportsimports] com.xxx:aem-xxx-project.core:2024.305.1190454.0003824093: Bundle aem-xxx-project.core:2024.305.1190454.0003824093 is importing package(s) acscommons.io.jsonwebtoken in start level 20 but no bundle is exporting these for that start level. (com.xxx:aem-xxx-project.all:2024.305.1190454.0003824093)
[api-regions-exportsimports] com.xxx:aem-xxx-project.core:2024.305.1190454.0003824093: Bundle aem-xxx-project.core:2024.305.1190454.0003824093 is importing package(s) acscommons.io.jsonwebtoken in start level 20 but no bundle is exporting these for that start level. (com.xxx:aem-xxx-project.all:2024.305.1190454.0003824093)

May I know if I can use acscommons.io in this way?

If so, what am I missing?

If not, is there any way to create JWT token with plain Java?

 

Thanks!!

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