Share packages across IMS Orgs
Last update: February 14, 2025
- Topics:
- Sandboxes
CREATED FOR:
- Experienced
- Admin
- Developer
Learn how to copy Experience Platform configurations between IMS Orgs using packages. Easily replicate schemas, datasets, journeys, and more across multiple IMS Orgs to support release processes and multi-region/multi-brand deployments. For more detailed information, see the sandbox tooling documentation.
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Sandbox tool enables users to replicate object configurations seamlessly across sandboxes in order to accelerate development cycle. With this release, it further benefit users that have more than one IAMs org. You can now publish and share configurations for packages across different organizations. Start in the source org, before sharing packages to a different org. It is required to establish partnership between orgs to get sharing approval from target orgs. Navigate to partner orgs tab under Sandbox now and click on Manage partner orgs. In the model dialog, enter the target org id you want to initialize sharing request and submit. Now on the target org site, admin users with package sharing permission can review incoming request, and once it is approved, source org users can start sharing packages, ensuring security and governance in the package sharing. After sharing request approved, you can navigate to the package inventory and select packages to share. When share package dialog opens, select in the job done one or multiple orgs that previously established partnership and submit package sharing jobs. Sandbox tooling also support public package sharing. Public packages are valuable to import without additional approval. You can quickly import public packages by copying and pasting the package payload information, making it simple to distribute configurations widely. To do so, first update package availability in the source org from private to public. And copy package payload info to share it with users with permission in the target org. Then on the target org site, click on create action and simply paste the payload information to create new package. Monitoring and alert are enabled to provide transparency for sharing job status. When import job is completed, user will get a notification. Also worth noting that all sharing operations are recorded in the audit log. With cross org sandbox package sharing, user can enable center of excellence by creating gold sandboxes as a baseline for sharing solutions for all sandboxes. Thereby significantly accelerate efficiency and scale in their development cycle in Adobe Experience Platform. Thank you for watching this demo.
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