Develop Websites and Components in Adobe Experience Manager
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
Adobe Experience Manager is an enterprise level content management system. This course will teach you the basics for developing websites using AEM, including structure component development, understanding Apache Sling and the JCR, and using HTL.
At the core of AEM development is a thorough knowledge of Apache Sling, AEM's Java Content Repository (JCR), and component node structure. In this course, Develop Websites and Components in AEM, you'll learn the basics of being an AEM developer. First, you'll discover how to build structure components using HTL. Next, you'll explore how AEM handles requests with Apache Sling. Finally, you'll learn how to leverage AEM's database, the Java Content Repository (JCR). When you're finished with this course, you'll have a foundational knowledge of AEM development that will help you as you move forward to mastering Adobe Experience Manager components and websites. Software required: Adobe Experience Manager.
At the core of AEM development is a thorough knowledge of Apache Sling, AEM's Java Content Repository (JCR), and component node structure. In this course, Develop Websites and Components in AEM, you'll learn the basics of being an AEM developer. First, you'll discover how to build structure components using HTL. Next, you'll explore how AEM handles requests with Apache Sling. Finally, you'll learn how to leverage AEM's database, the Java Content Repository (JCR). When you're finished with this course, you'll have a foundational knowledge of AEM development that will help you as you move forward to mastering Adobe Experience Manager components and websites. Software required: Adobe Experience Manager.
Taught by
Tyler Maynard
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