Connecting AEM (Server) to Amazon Q Business
Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) is a content management system (CMS) that’s used for creating website or mobile app content. You can connect AEM (Server) instance to Amazon Q Business—using either the AWS Management Console or the CreateDataSource API—and create an Amazon Q web experience.
Topics
- Known limitations for the AEM (Server) connector
- AEM (Server) connector overview
- Prerequisites for connecting Amazon Q Business to AEM (Server)
- Connecting Amazon Q Business to AEM (Server) using the console
- Connecting Amazon Q Business to AEM (Server) using APIs
- How Amazon Q Business connector crawls AEM (Server) ACLs
- AEM (Server) data source connector field mappings
- IAM role for AEM (Server) connector
- Troubleshooting your AEM (Server) connector
Learn more
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For an overview of the Amazon Q web experience creation process using IAM Identity Center, see Configuring an application using IAM Identity Center.
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For an overview of the Amazon Q web experience creation process using AWS Identity and Access Management, see Configuring an application using IAM.
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For an overview of connector features, see Data source connector concepts.
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For information about connector configuration best practices, see Connector configuration best practices.
Known limitations for the AEM (Server) connector
The AEM (Server) connector has the following known limitations:
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Deleted site pages can't be tracked when you use Change log sync or Sync only new, modified, or deleted document sync.