I would like not only to proxy to a custom nodejs server for the body of the page, but also a subset of javascript files in the app. How can I configure AEM to do this?
If this were sitting behind an nginx server I would just instruct it to proxy all calls to _next/runtime/**/*.js to the proxy server, while serving etc/clientLib/**/*/js calls as per normal (from AEM). Is it possible to do this?
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Hm, that's not that easy to solve. I would try to use the Sling mappings to map the path of the resources to a different path. My guess is that it should work, but haven't tried it yet myself.
Hm, that's not that easy to solve. I would try to use the Sling mappings to map the path of the resources to a different path. My guess is that it should work, but haven't tried it yet myself.
Hi @djkramnik
I agree with Mr. Joerg Hoh's comment idea of using sling mapping. You can refer to documentation [1] to go over the details and information on how to implement it.
Regards,
Swaroop
[1] Resource Mapping
Ultimately I created a sling mapping that maps the path I wanted to proxy to a servlet, that actually makes the proxy call to nodejs. It works, but interested if you have any thoughts on this approach.
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