How To Connect Adobe Commerce 2.x or (Magento 2.x) To Adobe Experience Manager (AEM)

The following below steps need to follow to connect Adobe Commerce 2.x or (Magento 2.x) to Adobe Experience Manager (AEM)

Step [1] – Install Adobe Commerce integration modules for Adobe Experience Manager:

Adobe provides integration modules that enable seamless connectivity between Adobe Commerce and Adobe Experience Manager. These modules include the “Commerce Integration Framework (CIF)” and “Commerce Integration Module (CIM).”
Follow the official documentation to download and install these modules into your Adobe Experience Manager environment.


Step [2] – Configure Adobe Commerce integration settings in Adobe Experience Manager:

In Adobe Experience Manager, access the configuration settings for the Commerce Integration Framework (CIF) and Commerce Integration Module (CIM). Configure the connection settings such as the URL of your Adobe Commerce instance, authentication credentials, and other required information.


Step [3] – Configure Adobe Experience Manager integration settings in Adobe Commerce:

In the Adobe Commerce Admin panel, navigate to Stores -> Configuration -> Adobe Experience Manager. Configure the connection settings for Adobe Experience Manager, including the URL, authentication credentials, and other necessary information.


Step [4] – Set up data synchronization between Adobe Commerce and Adobe Experience Manager:

Define the data synchronization settings to determine which data (such as products, categories, pricing, etc.) should be synchronized between the two systems. Configure the frequency and scope of data synchronization, as well as any mapping or transformation rules if required.


Step [5] – Test and validate the integration: Perform tests to ensure that data is synchronized correctly between Adobe Commerce and Adobe Experience Manager. Verify that product information, pricing, categories, and other relevant data is accurately shared between the two systems.


Step [6] – Implement customizations (optional):
If needed, develop customizations or enhancements to tailor the integration to your specific requirements. This may involve building custom components, templates, or workflows in Adobe Experience Manager or extending functionality in Adobe Commerce.

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