Customize response based on submitted data
Last update: March 23, 2025
- Applies to:
- Experience Manager as a Cloud Service
- Topics:
- Adaptive Forms
CREATED FOR:
- Beginner
- Intermediate
- Developer
AEM Forms as a Cloud Service
After the form is submitted , it is important to provide feedback to the user about the outcome of the submission. The submission response could include an transaction id, or simply a personalized response. To satify this use case, a custom submit service is written in AEM Forms and the headless form is submitted to this custom submit service.
Pre-requisites
To successfully implement this functionality, the familiarity with the following is recommended
- Experience with Git
- Experience with AEM Cloud Manager
- Maven(this article was tested with 3.8.6)
- Local AEM Forms Cloud ready author instance
- Access to AEM Forms as Cloud Service environment
- IntelliJ or any other IDE
Next Steps
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