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Regarding MFE component in AEM exported to Target

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Hi Everyone,

We have an MFE component exported in Target as an Offer from AEM.

Is it possible to use this MFE component as an offer or experience fragment in a form-based activity?

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Devakrishna R S V

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@Gokul_Agiwal - sorry, I assumed from the question it was already exported as an offer in Target. If it is built in a JavaScript framework such as react, it will need to be rendered to HTML and then exported via AEM to Target as an experience fragment.

Matthew Ravlich | ACG Digital | albertacg.com

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Hi @DevakrishnaRa2,

 

You can consume Experience Fragments in Target activities using the VEC and form-based composers. Content Fragments can only be consumed by the form-based composer. You should not have an issue using your AEM component exported to Target. Follow the form-based experience composer documentation to build your activity.

 

More about experience fragments and content fragments can be found here: https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/experience-manager-learn/sites/content-fragments/understa...

I hope that helps.

Matthew Ravlich | ACG Digital | albertacg.com

 

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Hi @Matthew_Ravlich_ACG - Thanks for the info 

Quick question - if AEM component or in above case Micro Front End component develop using JS framework like ( React and Angular) then how could we use those component as experience fragment into Adobe Target? 

As Adobe Target only accept the Experience Fragment either into HTML or JSON form.  

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@Gokul_Agiwal - sorry, I assumed from the question it was already exported as an offer in Target. If it is built in a JavaScript framework such as react, it will need to be rendered to HTML and then exported via AEM to Target as an experience fragment.

Matthew Ravlich | ACG Digital | albertacg.com