Category: Mobile
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Adobe Experience Manager Learning Series – Part 2
This is my first post in this year. With my last post, I have completed second series of video tutorials that covers some of the main concepts in AEM development. We didn’t do anything complex; however, it will help you to get a quick start. If you are learning, see my blog too. It has the transcripts available.…
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The AEM – Sling connection simplified
Apache Sling is a web framework based on the JCR API. We have seen that the content in AEM is saved as nodes and properties in Oak – a reference implementation of JCR. In most simple term, Sling, in AEM’s context, helps you to issue http requests and render content from Oak repository appropriately. Use Template Sling Sample.zip…
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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…
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Mobile emulators in Adobe CQ
Using Adobe CQ, you can manage websites for mobile devices without recreating it. Adobe CQ provides you with a set of mobile emulators. Using the emulator, you can see the way content appears in various mobile devices. The following video demonstrates viewing the content in mobile emulators: