1.1 About This Document
The article contains information about how to maximize
the security of the AEM forms on JEE production environment.
Additional security information and Best Practices for AEM forms
on JEE are available at the
Developer Center
.
Security advisories and bulletins for AEM forms are available
at the
Adobe Security Bulletins and Advisories Site
.
1.1.1 Who should read this document?
This document is intended for consultants, security specialists,
systems architects, and IT professionals who are responsible for
planning application or infrastructure development and deployment
of AEM forms on JEE. These roles include the following common roles:
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IT and operations’ engineers who must deploy secure web
applications and servers in their own or customer organizations
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Architects and planners who are responsible for planning
the architectural efforts for the clients in their organizations
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IT security specialists who focus on providing security across
the platforms within their organizations
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Consultants from Adobe and partners who require detailed
resources for customers and partners
1.1.2 Conventions used in this document
This document uses the following naming
conventions for common file paths.
Name
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Default value
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Description
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[aem_forms root]
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Windows: C:\Adobe\Adobe_Experience_Manager_formsAIX,
Linux, and Solaris:/opt/adobe/adobe_experience_manager_forms
|
The installation directory that is used
for all AEM forms modules. The installation directory contains subdirectories
for the Configuration Manager. This directory also includes directories
relating to third-party technologies.
|
[JBoss root]
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C:\Adobe\Adobe_Experience_Manager_forms\jboss
|
(JBoss Turnkey) The home directory of the
application server that runs AEM forms.
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