Hi Juan,you should be using the SocialResourceProvider API as it will hide the underlying persistance model being used .i.e MSRP, ASRP or JSRP. You should not be setting the path yourself.The example in the docs[0] is slightly incorrect:import com.adobe.cq.social.srp.utilities.api.SocialResourceUtil...
Hi,when you say installing bundles, it usually implies custom bundles and the error is thrown when the bundle is installed in Felix.The above error is for an OOTB class and appears to be from when you load a page, is this correct? The class "com/adobe/cq/contentinsight/ProviderSettingsManager" is an...
Hi Jeremy,when you say you don't want developers replicating content, are you talking about developers accessing the production author instance and replicating content? What content are they replicating?Regards,Opkar
Hi,it should only be content you are synching back. You deployment process should take care of making sure the code/components is the same across environments.There are various tools for synching content from prod back to lower environments [0][1][2]. If you are bringing content back to Dev, then I'...
Hi,in the download of Dispatcher, the readme has extra steps for IBM HTTP Server, otherwise it should be the same steps as for Apache on which the IBM server is based. What specific issue are you having?Regards,Opkar
This article is for AEM 5.6.x systems and not applicable to OAK repositories, in CRX2 systems the lucene index was external to the tar files. Abruptly killing the system could result in corruption.The way AEM 6.1 has been architected, this is unlikely with OAK. The error messages you have listed, ar...
Hi,I think what is meant here is that the CSRF check should only happen for authenticated users. For anonymous users, the check shouldn't be applied. Can you confirm you are getting the CSRF error in your logs on the publish instance for an anonymous user?Regards,Opkar
sureshy2015 wrote... Hi Naveen, It is 4.7.1 The easiest way to find the above is to go to /system/console/bundles and open the bundle called "Oak Lucene (org.apache.jackrabbit.oak-lucene)" this will give you the version detailsRegards,Opkar
The robots.txt file is often a standard part of your site. I'm not sure why we are all recommending workarounds, the right way would be to work with your administrators and create the file.Regards,Opkar
Hi Yogesh,please review the excellent articles by Jorg Hoh on this topic[0]. Then post any follow up questions you may have.Regards,Opkar[0]https://cqdump.wordpress.com/2015/06/23/the-problems-of-multi-tenancy-the-development-model/