Tag: AEM
-
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…
-
While creating templates for Touch-Optimized GUI
In AEM 6.0, most of the functionalities are accessible through Touch-Optimized UI. When you create a template using Sightly or JSP, before extending the page component, the Classic UI displays the content in a page created based on the template. Of course, the page is displayed without the sidekick and other functionalities. This behavior,…
-
Starting Hybris after installing with AEM
After you install the Hybris packages, if the Hybris server is not getting automatically restarted after an AEM restart, search for hybrisserver.bat. This file helps you to restart the Hybris server.