Can you check your .wskprops config file, see https://adobedocs.github.io/adobeio-runtime/tools/wsk_install.html for details. From the screenshot I see there is https://runtime.adobe.io/%0D/… in your URL. "%0D" should not be there. Also it is recommended to use "adobeioruntime.net" for the apihos.
Hi, let me help to answer this. There is no product binding for CIF on AEM as a Cloud Services any more. All the configuration is done via Cloud Services now. @Nikhil-Kumar if you follow the instructions documented you should already see products in the product console in your local AEM Cloud SDK se...
Hi, this has been changed with the last release, which introduced a switch to use HTTP only as well. However, this is only recommended for local development or demonstrations. Don't disable HTTPS for production environments.
Correct commerce solutions integrated into AEM using CIF do not persist any product data in AEM any more, this is by design.This is not needed any more with CIF as the catalog is driven and controlled by Magento, no need for a shadow catalog in AEM. With the latest release we also support multi temp...
It is shipped as part of AEM.Very likely yes, for example you want to display different attributes for a product or modify the cart ui.No the components us the commerce API, so they are in depended of eCommerce Provider. Remember the architecture diagram the implementation of the commerce API (which...
Hi Rama,for you as a developer there is only one commerce API to be used in your project for example to build your UI components. See here for intro & here API reference. This API is independed of the commerce system used in the background. Markus
Hi Rama,AEM always need a connector to integrate with commerce engine. For major of the shelf commerce systems Adobe or Partners provide integrations which are ready to use. List of connectors > eCommerceMarkus
Hi Rama,an architecture overview of the AEM commerce framework can be found in our documentation.Which tasks required on the AEM side depends mainly on the commerce engine you are trying to integrate with AEM. There are connectors for many commerce solutions which implement the AEM commerce integrat...
Hello, can you explain what you are trying to achieve by using cq:commerceType = series?The short answer to your question is: yes, the AEM commerce framework itself supports custom types of cq:commerceType.The long answer is it depends on two elements:Even the underlying commerce framework supports ...
Hi Jitendra,the expected load shouldn’t be a problem for AEM. I’m currently working on a project with 3 shops with ~ 500k products each and ~200k registered users. They have a custom implementation of the eCommerce Framework, based on the AEM native eCommerce implementation.TarMK is used for both au...