Adobe Campaign comes with a set of Javascript functions which you can use:
You can use JavaScript APIs to write in Campaign cloud database or read from the database:
Note that in its Enterprise (FFDA) deployment, Campaign works with two databases: a local database for the user interface real-time messaging and unitary queries and write through APIs, and a Cloud database for campaign execution, reporting, data ingestion, batch queries and workflow execution.
Starting Campaign v8.5.1, the authentication process to Campaign v8 changed. Technical operators must use Adobe Identity Management System (IMS) to connect to Campaign. Learn how to migrate your existing technical account(s) in this technote.
Adobe Campaign v8 comes with a limit on the throughput (TPS) of our API layer. Breaking the limit leads to standard HTTP error (429). As a Managed Cloud Services user, you can contact Adobe to adapt the throttling for each API.
Before using Adobe Campaign APIs, you need to be familliar with the following topics:
In order to use APIs and interact with Adobe Campaign, you also must be familiar with your data model.
You can generate a complete description of your data model. Learn more in this page.
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