Wednesday 26 September 2018

Creating an Adobe Experience Manager 6.4 custom workflow step that uses the Externalizer API

You can develop a custom Adobe Experience Manager 6.4 workflow step that retrieves the absolute URL of the payload by using the Externalizer API. A custom workflow step is implemented as an OSGi bundle that you can build using Maven and the AEM Workflow APIs that belong to the com.adobe.granite.workflow.exec package. For information, see Package com.adobe.granite.workflow.exec.


The following video shows the Externalizer API being used in an Experience Manager workflow. 





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