2022.5.0 Release Notes for Adobe Experience Manager as a Cloud Service release-notes
The following section outlines the feature release Notes for the 2022.5.0 version of Experience Manager as a Cloud Service.
Release Date release-date
The release date of Adobe Experience Manager as a Cloud Service current release (2022.5.0) is June 9, 2022.
The next release (2022.6.0) is planned for June 30, 2022.
Release Video release-video
Have a look at the May 2022 Release Overview video for a summary of the features added in the 2022.5.0 release:
Experience Manager Sites as a Cloud Service sites
New features available in Sites prerelease channel prerelease-features-sites
- Various GraphQL functionalities
- A new console optimized for Headless use of Content Fragments
Experience Manager Assets as a Cloud Service assets
New features in Assets assets-features
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Dynamic Media Smart Imaging now supports AVIF file format - further improve Google Core Web Vital (Largest Contentful Paint), with AVIF providing 20% extra size reduction over WebP. In total, AVIF provides up to 41% average size reduction over JPEG (in some images even as high as 76%).
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Experience Manager Assets Brand Portal now executes automatic jobs every 12 hours to delete all Brand Portal assets that are published to AEM. As a result, you do not need to delete the assets in the Contribution folder manually to keep the folder size below the threshold limit. See What’s new in Experience Manager Assets Brand Portal.
New features available in Assets prerelease channel prerelease-features-assets
Experience Manager Assets uses Adobe Sensei AI capabilities to now distinguish between colors in an image and apply those as tags automatically on ingestion. These tags enable enhanced Search experience, based on image color composition. You can configure the number of colors, within a range of one to 40, that are tagged to an image so that you can search for images based on those colors later.
Experience Manager Forms as a Cloud Service forms
New features available in Forms prerelease channel prerelease-features-forms
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Integrate Adaptive Forms with Microsoft® Power Automate: You can now configure an Adaptive Form to run a Microsoft® Power Automate Cloud Flow on submission. The configured Adaptive Form sends captured data, attachments, and Document Of Record to Power Automate Cloud Flow for processing. It helps you build custom data capture experience while harnessing the power of Microsoft® Power Automate to build business logics around captured data and automate customer workflows.
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Wizard to create an Adaptive Form: You can use business user-friendly wizard to quickly author Adaptive Forms. The wizard provides a quick tab navigation to easily select pre-configured template, styling, fields, and submission options to create an adaptive form.
CIF Add-on cloud-services-cif
What is New what-is-new-cif
- Quick access to product cockpit: Easily access full detailed product information with one-click in Sites Editor
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Support for additional marketing commerce components: Components can be configured to show an add-to-cart and add-to-wantlist call-to-action
Experience Manager as a Cloud Service Foundation foundation
What is New what-is-new-foundation
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The “Add tree” option under the replication agent admin screen’s Distribute tab, which was previously announced as deprecated, was removed June 20, 2022 or soon thereafter. Packages with a tree hierarchy of content should instead be replicated using Manage Publication or the Publish Content Tree workflow.
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Using the replication agent admin screen or replication API for distributing content packages larger than 10 MB (nodes with properties, not including binaries) is deprecated and enforced on September 12, 2022 or soon thereafter. Instead, Manage Publication or the Publish Content Tree workflow must be used to replicate these large content packages. In July, a warning message will appear in the replication agent admin screen’s Distribute tab if attempting to replicate these large content packages and also in the AEM error log whenever the replication API is used to replicate these large content packages. In September, warnings were replaced by errors. Adjust your processes accordingly.
New features available in Experience Manager prerelease channel prerelease-features-foundation
- AEM as a Cloud Service is now integrated with Unified Shell to improve the user experience and unify it with all the other Experience Cloud applications. See AEM as a Cloud Service on Unified Shell for more details.
Experience Manager as a Cloud Service Foundation Security foundation-security
TLS 1.0, 1.1 deprecation
Starting June 30, 2022, Experience Manager as a Cloud Service will require a more secure network communication and data exchange with users systems. AEM will use exclusively Transport Layer Security (TLS), 1.2 protocol. Older TLS versions 1.0 and 1.1 are now deprecated.
If you continue to use older versions of TLS as 1.0, 1.1, you could potentially lose access to Experience Manager as a Cloud Service.
Cloud Manager cloud-manager
You can find a complete list of Cloud Manager monthly releases here.
Migration Tools migration-tools
You can find a complete list of Migration Tools releases here.