Create a wrapper bundle[1] for you version of POI and use explicit import for the packages in your bundle.HTH.ThanksWasil[1] How to Wrap Bundles · bndtools/bndtools Wiki · GitHub
Are you querying using javax.sql.DataSource ? You may use SQL related operations available on OOTB JDBC category. It appears to be issue with the script. Make sure you import the required classes. Share your sample script here if possible Thanks,Wasil
It's generated/injected via filter, part of platform code, no direct API exposed(wait for other replies) but making a HTTP GET on '/libs/granite/csrf/token.json' should return JSON response having the token.Thanks,Wasil
Boot delegate RSA and BouncyCastle libraries : https://helpx.adobe.com/experience-manager/6-5/forms/using/installing-configuring-aem-forms-osgi.html Make sure no space in path : https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2347041Cheers,Wasil
If you are using single server installation, it's 'standalone.xml'( lc_turnkey.xml for turnkey installation); for cluster it should be 'domain.xml'. Yes, the same config xml file that has my datasource definitions.
You may create a component DSC : AEM forms * Developing Components for LiveCycleOr you may put the jar on application server class path and import the classes explicitly in the script.HTH.ThanksWasil