Setting Up IMS Integrations for AEM as a Cloud Service setting-up-ims-integrations-for-aemaacs
Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) as a Cloud Service can be integrated with many other Adobe solutions. For example, Adobe Target, Adobe Analytics, and others.
The integrations use an IMS integration, configured with S2S OAuth.
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Once you have created:
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Then you can:
Credentials in the Developer Console credentials-in-the-developer-console
As the first step you need to configure the OAuth credentials in the Adobe Developer Console.
For details on how to do this, see the Developer Console documentation, depending on your requirements:
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Overview:
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Creating a new OAuth credential:
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Migrating an existing JWT credential to an OAuth credential:
For example:
Creating an OAuth configuration creating-oauth-configuration
To create a new Adobe IMS Integration using OAuth:
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In AEM, navigate to Tools, Security, Adobe IMS Integration.
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Select Create.
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Complete the configuration based on details from the Developer Console. For example:
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Save your changes.
Migrating an existing JWT configuration to an OAuth configuration migrating-existing-JWT-configuration-to-oauth
To migrate an existing Adobe IMS Integration based on JWT credentials:
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In AEM, navigate to Tools, Security, Adobe IMS Integration.
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Select the JWT configuration that needs to be migrated. JWT configurations are marked with the warning JWT Credentials (deprecated).
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Select Properties:
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The configuration will open as read-only:
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Select OAuth from the Authentication Type dropdown:
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The properties available will be updated. Use details from the Developer Console to complete them:
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Use Save & Close to persist your updates.
When you return to the console the JWT Credentials (deprecated) warning will be gone.