Introduction
Last update: March 23, 2025
- Applies to:
- Experience Manager as a Cloud Service
- Topics:
- Output Service
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AEM Forms as a Cloud Service
A batch request is where tens, hundreds or thousands of similar documents are generated at one time. Example: A finance company may generate credit card statements to send to all of their customers.
Batch APIs (Asynchronous APIs) are suitable for scheduled high throughput multiple document generation use cases. These APIs generate documents in batches. For example, phone bills, credit card statements, and benefits statements generated every month.
To use AEM Forms CS batch operation API, the following configurations are needed
- Configure Azure storage account
- Create Azure storage backed cloud configuration
- Create Batch data store configuration
- Execute the Batch API
It is recommended you get familiar with the API documentation before proceeding to use this tutorial.
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Experience Manager
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- Introduction to AEM as a Cloud Service
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- Moving to AEM as a Cloud Service
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- Forms
- Developing for Forms as a Cloud Service
- 1 - Getting started
- 2 - Install IntelliJ
- 3 - Setup Git
- 4 - Sync IntelliJ with AEM
- 5 - Build a form
- 6 - Custom Submit Handler
- 7 - Registering servlet using resource type
- 8 - Enable Forms Portal Components
- 9 - Include Cloud Services and FDM
- 10 - Context aware cloud configuration
- 11 - Push to Cloud Manager
- 12 - Deploy to development environment
- 13 - Updating maven archetype
- Create Adaptive Form
- Custom submit service with headless form
- Create address block component
- Create clickable image component
- AEM Forms and Analytics
- Creating Countries Dropdown Component
- Creating Button Variations
- Using vertical tabs
- Using output and forms service
- Document Generation in AEM Forms CS
- Using Forms Document Services API
- Document Generation using Batch API
- PDF Manipulation in Forms CS
- Store Form Submissions with Blob Index Tags
- Prefill core component based form
- Azure Portal Storage
- Save and Resume form filling
- Create Review Workflow
- Acrobat Sign with AEM Forms
- Integrate with Microsoft Power Automate
- Integrate with Microsoft Dynamics
- Integrate with Salesforce
- Store form submissions in one drive and sharepoint
- Developing for Forms as a Cloud Service
- Asset Compute Extensibility
- Multi-step Tutorials
- Expert Resources