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Building a GraphQL content API to consume AEM content

I read a lot about GraphQL and found many aspects of it that I like. I thought that the best way to educate myself in this technology was to build a GraphQL API and a web application that uses the API. The idea is to consume content from Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) via GraphQL API. […]

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Oracle Java support for AEM provided by Adobe directly

Last year Oracle announced changes in its licensing terms of Java. Here is a great Medium article summarizing the changes. Those who want (or have to) stay with Java 8 will be impacted from January 2019, as Java 8 is going through the end of public updates process and there will be no free updates […]

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Notify your visitors about updates on your web site via web push

Event based integrations via Adobe I/O give us endless opportunities for integrating Adobe products with each other or with external services. In the recent past I’ve built several prototypes for my own education and I would like to present one of them for you. In this post I’m going to present a solution that can […]

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Are you running AEM without a commercial Java license? Then I have bad news for you.

Update (Jan/2019): Late December it was announced by Adobe that support and distribution of Oracle Java LTS versions including its updates will be provided by them (Adobe) for AEM customers directly. See my updates on Oracle Java support for AEM provided by Adobe directly Java’s new, agile release train is moving faster, but it comes at a […]

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My Take Aways from adaptTo() 2018… on Testing

This post is the next chapter of My Take Aways from adaptTo() 2018. This time the topic is testing. Intro In September 2018 I’ve attended adaptTo() the fifth times in a row 4th times. Unfortunately I missed adaptTo() 2017 but I visited the conf in 2018 again. This year the organizers made the decision to rent a bigger […]

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My Best Practices in Content Modeling

Over the past years I was present at the start of various content migration projects (migration from one CMS to another) and I got the chance to influence a few of these projects. A crucial step in these projects was the establishment of the content architecture. In this post I summarize the questions that I […]

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My Take Aways from adaptTo() 2018

In September 2018 I’ve attended adaptTo() the fifth times in a row 4th times. Unfortunately I missed adaptTo() 2017 but I visited the conf in 2018 again. This year the organizers made the decision to rent a bigger venue in Potsdam, Germany. adaptTo() is a technical meetup aimed at developers using the Apache Sling, Jackrabbit/Oak and Felix […]

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My Take Aways from adaptTo() 2016

An image of Berlin from Wikipedia In September 2016 I’ve attended adaptTo() the third times in a row. adaptTo() is a technical meetup amied at developers using the Apache Sling, Jackrabbit/Oak and Felix stack. 2016 was the sixth edition. Sessions also covered commercial implementations such as Adobe Experience Manager, with a particular focus on how […]

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