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AEM 6.2 : Feed importer

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I am tring to read RSS feed using feed importer in AEM 6.2

Values given in dialog:

Type : RSS

URL : http://blogs.adobe.com/livecycle/feed

Import to Path : /content/geometrixx/en/blog

Interval : 300

But RSS nodes are not getting created under target path. I am getting following Warning message in logs.

*WARN* [sling-default-35-http://blogs.adobe.com/livecycle/feed.5120] com.day.cq.polling.importer.impl.PollingImporterImpl importData: Cannot import from PollConfig(/etc/importers/polling/1_1479363121249): scheme=rss,source=http://blogs.adobe.com/livecycle/feed,target=/content/geometrixx/en/blog,interval=300s,enabled=true: No importer for scheme rss registered

How to resolve it?

Thanks in Advance.

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This feature is not currently available in AEM 6.1/AEM 6.2 Communities.

Prior to AEM 6.1 Communities, the blog feature only allowed blog articles to be added from the author environment, same as other page content.

In AEM 6.1, Communities developed a new framework, the social component framework (SCF), and the blog feature was re-implemented as a publish-side blogging model.  

The ability to populate a blog with articles created elsewhere is recognized as a valuable feature and is on the future feature list, but availability date is not yet known.

References :

- JK

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Correct answer by
Level 9

This feature is not currently available in AEM 6.1/AEM 6.2 Communities.

Prior to AEM 6.1 Communities, the blog feature only allowed blog articles to be added from the author environment, same as other page content.

In AEM 6.1, Communities developed a new framework, the social component framework (SCF), and the blog feature was re-implemented as a publish-side blogging model.  

The ability to populate a blog with articles created elsewhere is recognized as a valuable feature and is on the future feature list, but availability date is not yet known.

References :

- JK