Supplied with AEM Forms on JEE installation.
Microsoft® SQL Server JDBC driver 6.2.1.0 Supplied with AEM Forms on JEE installation
It implies, if you are using only Document Security and do not plan to use HTML Workspace, HTML5 forms, or adaptive forms, then do not install Content Repository.
AEM Forms on JEE does not support MySQL for RDBMK persistence.MongoDB Sharding is not supported in AEM.Only MongoDB Storage Engine WiredTiger is supported.It is recommended to load test AEM in combination with the network/remote file system. Mind that file system performance might vary and influences the overall performance. This includes network storage technology. ‘File System’ includes block storage that is POSIX compliant.For more information, see the MongoDB for Adobe Experience Manager page. Adobe Customer Care will assist qualifying issues related to the usage of MongoDB with AEM.
MongoDB is third-party software and is not included in the AEM licensing package.It is supported only for exisiting customers upgrading to AEM 6.5 Forms. IBM DB2 is not supported for fresh installations.Oracle Database 19c (Standard, Real Application Clusters (RAC) and Enterprise editions) AEM Forms on JEE supports only 64-bit JVMs on production environments.It is recommend to track the Security Bulletins from the Java vendor to ensure the safety and security of production environments and install the latest Java Updates.IBM® J9 Virtual Machine (build 2.9, JRE 1.8.0) IBM® J9 Virtual Machine (build 2.8, JRE 1.8.0) Adobe Experience Manager operates with the following versions of the Java Virtual Machines: Java Virtual Machines (JVM)Īdobe Experience Manager Forms requires a Java Virtual Machine to run, which is provided by the Java Development Kit (JDK) distribution. If you are upgrading to AEM 6.5 Forms and using a non-supported platform on the previous AEM Forms release, you can contact Adobe Support for help on upgrading to a supported platform. In such scenarios, Adobe requires the deployment of AEM Forms JEE on supported infrastructure as described in this documentation. We recognize existing users need to continue to deploy AEM Forms on JEE stack. IBM AIX and Sun Solaris operating systemsįor new installations, where feasible it is recommended to deploy AEM Forms on the modern OSGi stack to leverage the latest innovations around responsive Adaptive Forms for mobile, multi-channel Interactive Communications, and backend data integrations using Form Data Model.With the release of 6.5, infrastructure components that have the lowest usage among our customers are no longer supported, as follows: Adobe continues to support the AEM Forms JEE stack with a reduced matrix of infrastructure components. To help AEM Forms customers reduce the cost of ownership, simplify the deployment architecture, and modernize the development stack, Adobe Experience Manager enterprise platform is moving away from application server-based deployments in favor of standalone OSGi-based deployments. Adobe does not make any statements about whether the configuration works, and does not support it. The configuration is expected to work, and there are no reports to the contrary. Contact Adobe enterprise support to learn about the prerequisites and raise a request for the support. Not all capabilities are available on the configuration.
Contact Adobe enterprise support to learn about the prerequisites and raise a request for the support.Īdobe provides full support and maintenance for this configurations after certain prerequisites are met. This configuration is covered by Adobe's quality assurance process.Īdobe provides full support for this configuration after certain prerequisites are met.