Creating Article Export Configuration creating-article-export-configuration

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Prerequisite:
Prior to learn about creating and modifying shared resources, see Content Sync to understand the basic concepts.

AEM Mobile users use Content Sync to export live content to static content for use in Mobile Apps and this export occurs when content is uploaded to Mobile On-Demand Services from AEM Mobile.

The property dps-exportTemplate mentioned in table above, defines the path to the app’s export configs. Set this property to create and modify shared resources.

The following resources describes exporting content from Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) for upload to AEM Mobile.

Articles have content that needs to be exported and uploaded. Some of this content can be shared between Articles.

Use ContentSync to gather the content together and create a Shared Resources package.

The ContentSync configuration found at <dps-exportTemplate>/dps-article> should be configured to export all the content an article required for property static rendering on device.

CAUTION
You can perform the steps below to view sample shared resources, only if you have:
  • installed the sample content
  • running AEM instance
  • no configured custom context or a different port

To view sample shared resource, see the steps below:

  1. Open CRXDE Lite on your AEM server.

  2. Browse to this path /etc/contentsync/templates/dps-we-unlimited-app/dps-article, to view the sample shared resources.

    You can view all the properties required for creating your shared resources as shown in the figure below:

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NOTE
Articles should be uploaded or exported to AEM Mobile On-Demand Services when an articles content changes.
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