Hi @kautuk_sahni , As you mentioned, "The ResourceBundleExportServlet collects all the dictionaries defined in the AEM system for a particular language and(or) country and exposes them as JSON". I want to is there any way to restrict a particular i18n dictionary from exposing along with others?.
Hi @bartek_887 , I hope this AEM tutorial series will help, please check https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eqa8OyL1jZc&list=PLzwWOJSdKWBe_LgN9DwRGzxH-51RBIOoD
Hi @Sanjay_Bangar , As @Anish-Sinha mentioned your instance files might be corrupted. I also faced a similar issue, then got to know that the instance file was not downloaded properly. After a fresh download, the issue got resolved for me.
Hi, @Prachi_Mathur , Could you please share your JUnit code? or otherwise try the below approach. I use the same approach for JUnit test cases. I modified my code as per your model screenshot. import io.wcm.testing.mock.aem.junit5.AemContext;
import io.wcm.testing.mock.aem.junit5.AemContextExtension...
Hi @Andrei_Dantsou Thanks for sharing this valuable information. It will surely help. I am curious about one thing and I think you are the right person to ask my doubt. I want to know is there any way to handle credentials stuffing of Brute force attacks in AEM?. Thank you.