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September 8, 2015
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Captivate and Adobe Experience Manager

  • September 8, 2015
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Hi everyone,

Does anyone have any experience trying to add Adobe Captivate 9 HTML5 content to an Adobe Experience Manager CMS? Is it even remotely possible?

I know about Captivate Prime, but my organization would rather integrate content into our existing CMS. Also, our use of Captivate might be a bit … unconventional. We're using it for teacher-led presentations with interactive elements.

Hope someone can shed some light on this!

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Mr FossyAuthor
Inspiring
September 9, 2015

A quick update:

This question was perhaps too vague to be readily answerable. Apologies! I was just fishing for knowledge.

Anyhow, I've just had a good, long chat to the backend engineer on my team, and he assures me that AEM—our implementation of it, at least—can handle Captivate 9's published output easily.

If I hit any stumbling blocks or learn any valuable lessons along the way, I'll try to remember to update this post in case someone else has the same question.

zweigle@clarix.com
Participating Frequently
May 16, 2017

Captivate Prime's 'Fluidic Player' can now be embedded in your AEM CMS to allow users to access trackable eLearning content without leaving the CMS interface.

Want to know more - just contact me Zweigle@clarix.com

Walter Zweigle - Sales Account Manager | Clarix Technologies Inc. | 585-899-5300 x156 | zweigle@clarix.comAdobe Connect | Adobe Learning Manager | Adobe Acrobat Sign