Month: February 2015
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Seeing is believing: Explore the AEM installation directory
Now, we have installed AEM and started it. Before we log into AEM, let us see what exactly it created in your system. Move to the installation directory – that’s the directory to where you copied the QuickStart jar file and the license file. You will notice that it created a folder, crx-quickstart. Whenever you start AEM for…
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Let us start Adobe Experience Manager
Let us see how you install and start AEM. You first need to get an AEM installation file, which is fondly called as the QuickStart file. Adobe doesn’t provide you a trail version of the same. One of the ways to get an installation file is to attend Adobe Training Services class room session. Adobe distributes the…
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Why do you need Adobe Experience Manager?
Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) manages the user experience of your website (content) across various channels. In a globalized world, you need to manage content across multiple websites in various languages. Your content is consumed using various devices – hand-held devices, such as mobile phones and tablets, PCs, and so on. This results in a scenario that you have…