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Upcoming events
See Experience League Events for a complete schedule of upcoming events and on-demand past events.
Certification certification
Attention all Adobe certification candidates! Adobe is excited to announce the launch of the new Experience Cloud Certification site on Experience League.
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The Certification site is your one-stop shop for all Experience Cloud certification-related content, including:
Available certifications
Certification renewals for Adobe solutions
Certification program updates
And more! Head over to Adobe Certification on Experience League and start your certification journey today!
Adobe System Status status
Learn about the latest features and updates in Adobe System Status.
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Adobe System Status provides detailed information, status updates, and email notifications about Adobe products and services outages, disruptions, and maintenance events. Check it out at status.adobe.com.
Status has added API support that allows you to directly call Adobe’s servers to query and view events like on the status.adobe.com UI. You can use these APIs to integrate into your monitoring system or dashboards to view real-time events from Adobe Status. Events can be filtered based on Product, Product Offering, Region, Environment (where available), Locale, and Event type.
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Feature
Description
Adobe Status APIs
Adobe Status APIs provide detailed information and real-time updates about Adobe cloud products and services outage, disruption, and maintenance events.
The APIs need to be set up in Adobe Developer Console before they can be used. Your organization must have entitlements for at least one Adobe product to access Adobe APIs. A developer console account is required with the correct permissions.
Please check out the documentation here and follow the guides for setup.
Once the setup is done, you can use the API reference document to view the available APIs and the signatures to call them.
Experience Cloud interface and administration ecloud
Find updates to the Experience Cloud interface home page, administration (product and user management), user profile settings, preferences, search, and cookies.
Find latest release information and new documentation for Experience Platform and Mobile SDK. View new tutorials and Knowledge Base articles on Experience League.
Learn about the features that allow analysts and marketers to apply editing to text visualizations (or descriptions) in Analysis Workspace: bold, italics, headings, links, and more.
Customer Journey Analytics cja
Find the latest release information for Customer Journey Analytics. View new tutorials and courses on Experience League.
Customer Journey Analytics uses datasets ingested into Adobe Experience Platform. Before you begin data analysis in Workspace, you need to create a connection.
Adobe Experience Manager aem
Learn about new features, fixes, and updates in Experience Manager. View the latest tutorials and Knowledge Base articles on Experience League.
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Experience Manager roadmaps and release videos
Adobe recommends visiting the following resources to stay updated on release information:
The Experience Manager GraphQL content delivery API now supports GraphQL Paging and Sorting, to make fetching and rendering large content sets more efficient. GraphQL pagination improves query response time by returning results in subsets as opposed to all at once. GraphQL sorting lets you put content sets in a desired order, making it easier for a client application to process the content. Query response time is further improved with Hybrid Filtering in the Experience Manager GraphQL engine. Content is now read from JCR in smaller sets that correspond with query filters.
Experience Manager Assets as a Cloud Service
New feature
Assets Reports now include the ability for Administrators to generate assets download reports from the Experience Manager Assets as a Cloud Service deployment. This data further empowers Admins to derive insights from key success metrics in order to measure the adoption of Assets within your enterprise and by customers.
Experience Manager Assets now supports SAS Token in addition to the Access Key for authentication while connecting to Azure Blob Storage data source for ingesting assets using the Bulk Import tool.
Improved management of CMYK images in Asset Compute, letting you generate Smart Crop and Smart Tags for CMYK images.
Submit Adaptive Forms to Microsoft® SharePoint and Microsoft® OneDrive – Streamline data submission with the ability to directly send Adaptive Form data to both Microsoft® SharePoint and Microsoft® OneDrive. You can submit both schema-based and schema-less data. These submit actions are in addition to already available submit actions.
Integrate with REST endpoints using Open API 3.0 – Connect Experience Manager Forms as a Cloud Service Form Data Models to REST endpoints that support Open API specification version 3.0, letting you send and receive data with ease.
Authors can dynamically enrich product lists with Experience Fragments (example: place banner between product listings).
The list component now supports associated product / category pages to dynamically show related pages.
Support for Peregrine 12.5 components was added.
Support for client-side price loading in product teaser and carousel was added.
Experience Manager as a Cloud Service Foundation
New features
Rapid Development Environment – RDEs lets developers rapidly troubleshoot issues and deploy new features on Experience Manager as a Cloud Service.
Rapid Development Environments are a new type of Cloud Environment intended as a fast, consistent, and extensible way of validating that code working locally also functions as expected in the Cloud. Using command-line tools, quickly “sync” content packages, bundles, content files, OSGI configuration, or Dispatcher configuration to the RDE.
After successfully validating code in RDE, you are encouraged to deploy it to a Cloud Development environment. In the environment, you can exercise the Cloud Manager quality gates before deploying by way of a production pipeline to stage and production environments.
Each program includes one RDE and optionally, more can be licensed.
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RDEs are planned for gradual roll-out over the next few weeks. You can send an email to aemcs-rde-support@adobe.com to skip to the front of the line.
Extended support for server-side API access tokens – You can now generate multiple credentials, which are useful for scenarios where APIs have different characteristics. It is also now possible to revoke credentials in a self-service manner.
Rapid Development Environments (RDEs) are a new type of Cloud Environment intended as a fast, consistent, and extensible way to validate that code that works locally also functions as expected in the Cloud.
RDEs enable developers to rapidly troubleshoot issues and deploy new features on Experience Manager as a Cloud Service.
Using command-line tools, developers can quickly sync content packages, bundles, content files, OSGi configurations, or Dispatcher configurations to RDEs.
Learn how to use Asset Share Common’s asset kit functionality to generate bespoke, shareable web pages that list assets from AEM Assets folders or collections.
AEM Assets
Experience Manager support knowledge base
New article and updates to existing articles for Adobe Experience Manager.
Adobe Search&Promote end-of-service occurred September 1, 2022. For product and commerce search, Live Search is Adobe’s search application. See the end-of-life announcement for more information.
New tutorials and documentation for Adobe Commerce tutorials-commerce
Discover how to use API Mesh on Adobe Commerce and Adobe App Builder. Learn about installing Adobe App Builder, working with projects, creating a graphql reverse proxy and much more.
Learn how to install several new modules in Adobe Commerce using Composer for version 2.4.5, 2.4.6, and more. This sets up the required modules to be used in the Adobe Commerce application.
Commerce support knowledge base
New articles and updates to existing articles for Adobe Commerce.
New Campaign tutorials and courses tutorials-campaign
New videos, tutorials, or courses published for Adobe Campaign.
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Applications
February 2023
Ten best practices for Adobe Campaign success for marketers
Article
Learn the ten best practices to help Adobe Campaign practitioners unlock and accelerate the digital consumer transformation and a better experience for their customers.
Find out the workaround for the issue where APIs are not being updated when publishing custom resource changes to long-text attributes in the recent versions of ACS.
Learn about the latest features for Adobe Advertising.
Last updated: April 10, 2023
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Description
Reports
(March release) A new Household report shows impressions, reach, and frequency across various dimensions at a household level based on IP address, rather than at a device/cookie level. The report includes nine dimensions: Campaign, Package, Placement, Site/Apps, Media Type, Device, Audience, Creative Length, and user-created Tags.
New features in Advertising Search advertising-search
Last updated: March 27, 2023
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Description
Campaigns
(Microsoft Advertising audience campaigns; open beta feature; March 18 release) Audience campaigns can now use the enhanced CPC (eCPC) bid strategy. You can set bids within the child ad group settings.
Audience campaigns with eCPC can be included in portfolios for optimization.
Campaigns, Portfolios
(Google Ads accounts; open beta feature) Optimization support is now available for Google Ads performance max campaigns, and you can add them to hybrid portfolios. Bid strategy targets and campaign budgets are set at the campaign level.
Campaigns, Reports
(Google Ads and Microsoft Advertising accounts; March 18 release) The following new prominence metrics are available in campaign management views and reports:
Content IS: The number of impressions you received for ads on the display/audience network divided by the estimated number of display ad impressions that you were eligible to receive.
This and the other “Content*” metrics are available in all campaign management views for entities pertinent to content ads and in the related basic reports: Search Engine, Search Engine Account, Campaign, Ad Group, and Portfolio.
Content lost IS (budget): The estimated percentage of impressions that your ads on the display/audience network didn’t receive because your daily or monthly budget was too low.
Content lost IS (rank): The estimated percentage of impressions that your ads on the display/audience network weren’t shown because of a poor ad rank.
Search exact match IS: The number of impressions you received for searches that exactly matched your keyword divided by the estimated number of exact match impressions that you were eligible to receive.
This metric is available in all campaign management views for entities pertinent to search ads and in the related basic reports: Search Engine, Search Engine Account, Campaign, Ad Group, Keyword, Product Group, and Portfolio. They’re also in the Constraint, Label Classification, and Label Value reports.
Document Cloud doc-cloud
New tutorials and courses published for Document Cloud, including Document Services and Acrobat Sign.