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  • May 9, 2016
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I have a person setting me up with an entitlement service for my AEM app and they are asking me for my Integrator ID.  they are saying I have to obtain that from Adobe in order to get the Entitlement service to work.  How do I go about getting an Integrator ID?

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Best answer by bobbr3212

Using an Integrator ID to set up an entitlement service used to be required, but an Integrator ID is no longer necessary. Instead, you use the "Entitlement Services" section of master settings to set up the configuration, and then you select the configuration when editing project settings. For details, see Set up entitlement in AEM Mobile apps.

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Employee
May 13, 2016

We're currently working on updating that article to work with AEM Mobile. It should be available by next week.

New Participant
May 13, 2016

Do you know when a new entitlement service article that works with AEM would possibly be available?  We are really struggling to setup an entitlement server using the older DPS documentation.  The reason most likely is because AEM no longer needs an integrator ID, but the older methods require you to get an integrator ID to get the system working and Adobe keeps coming back with errors that the system isn't working or connecting to the AEM app. We are kind of in a catch 22 with the whole Integrator ID thing because we don't really need it but we do.

New Participant
May 9, 2016

Thanks for your help and tips!  We will try to use these examples to get things working in AEM.  We have our Enterprise app up and running, but now our users are requesting their custom content specific to their accounts.  So...we are struggling through this entitlement setup trying to figure it out.

Employee
May 9, 2016

That step-by-step article works for DPS, but you would need to make some changes for that proof-of-concept example to work in AEM Mobile. The example in that article uses issueList (folio list), which is specific to DPS. You would need to change the issueList info to something that will work with AEM Mobile, such as Product IDs. You could find entitlement examples in this article: AEM Mobile On-Demand Services SDK for PHP.

You bring up a good point about the documentation gap in setting up the entitlement service. We'll work on getting a version of that DPS entitlement server article that works with AEM Mobile.

New Participant
May 9, 2016

How to install the DPS Entitlement Server | Adobe Developer Connection

There is the link with step by step we were following.  If DPS and AEM use the same entitlement system, wouldn't this step by step still be accurate?

Employee
May 9, 2016

Do you mean better documentation for setting up the entitlement server? The only documentation I'm aware of is the first link below step one: Direct Entitlement API v2. It's the same document used for DPS entitlement.

Which step-by-step documentation for DPS are you referring to? AEM Mobile and DPS still use the same entitlement system, and you need to go through the same steps to set it up. A fairly recent change is that you no longer need to send an email message to Adobe to request an Integrator ID and provide your entitlement server settings. Instead, you specify your entitlement settings as described in the "Set up entitlement" article.

Feel free to contact Adobe Support for details about entitlement configuration. The information appears in the Support tab when you sign in to the Portal using a Master Admin account.

New Participant
May 9, 2016

Uhh, is there better documentation somewhere?  Like a step by step?  The link you referred to is a jumbled mess! We had found a good step by step that was used for DPS and were using that since it says AEM uses the same system.  We only got stuck on the Integrator ID portion.  But now the whole thing has changed? Step One: "Set up an entitlement Server." OK?!?????

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Employee
May 9, 2016

Using an Integrator ID to set up an entitlement service used to be required, but an Integrator ID is no longer necessary. Instead, you use the "Entitlement Services" section of master settings to set up the configuration, and then you select the configuration when editing project settings. For details, see Set up entitlement in AEM Mobile apps.