I am using following code for getting resourceResolver ResourceResolver resolver = this.resolverFactory.getServiceResourceResolver(AssetComputeConstants.AUTH_INFO);
this code is in my custom core bundle com.xxxx.mycore it is returning org.apache.sling.api.resource.LoginException: Cannot derive user name for bundle com.xxxx.mycore [663] and sub service createrendition
I don't have user mapping as AssetComputeConstants.AUTH_INFO is in different bundle com.adobe.cq.dam.cq-dam-processor-nui. This bundle is available from adobe asset processing library bundle for aws, dropbox, gcp, azure. I need to utilize the mapping services and apis from adobe's bundle in my custom bundle.
I tried to create a user mapping link this service mapping between my bundle and adobe using service in cfg.json
How do we use the mapping service and getResourceResolver from other bundles for our custom development in core bundle.
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Why do you want to use an existing service-user for code of your own?
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@Jörg_Hoh I am trying to utilize the adobe code and services if its already available rather than reinventing wheel. I see that adobe artifact cq-dam-processor-nui is declared in bundle with Private-Package. It is not publicly available in maven repo, it is adobe private repo in https://git.corp.adobe.com/CQ/dam/tree/master/bundles/processor-nui
Jar is available in console bundles, can we download jar and add to maven and use it. What is the best approach?
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