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Adobe Experience Manager 6.5 - Build Websites and Components

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Adobe Experience Manager 6.5 - Build Websites and Components

Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz
Language: English | VTT | Size: 1.72 GB | Duration: 3h 39m

What you'll learn
You will be able to add AEM to your CV
You will get completely updated AEM 6.5 contents
Feel comfortable using AEM to design your own components from scratch
Build React Application with AEM SPA Editor
Understand AEM best practices for creating website
You will get hands on experience with Java Content Repository
You will learn to design and create your own web pages
Understand the usage of Client Libraries
You will understand the OSGi Basics and how to use Bundles
You will learn to build your website using AEM core components

Requirements
Basic knowledge of Javascript
Good to have CSS/ HTML
AEM Jar and License File
Description
You want to learn how to use Adobe Experience Manager? Then, you are at the right place!!

Either you're completely new to AEM, or you've played around with it but want to get more comfortable with Content Management system. Either way, this course will be great for you.

With AEM you can build your website, content or components from scratch and create your content with speed and much ease.

What is this AEM course all about?

In this guide, you'll not only learn and build your concepts around the fundamentals of AEM but also develop and manage your web applications and personalize your content for the customers using AEM Sites.

using components, templates, website scripting, HTL etc.

Adobe Experience Manager addresses all of our needs when it comes to powerful, enterprise-level CMS that can handle context-driven dynamic content, experience fragments, integration with analytics and targeting tools along with the Adobe Experience Cloud products.

Resource Files for the exercises

You will get access to the resources used in the lab sessions as a free download which will enable you to write and experience the code at the root level of AEM.

Learn to become AEM pro with the latest version

This course covers the latest v6.5. To start learning with 6.3, you can refer to my course AEM 6.3 - MasterClass on Udemy

Promise to You

I'll be here for you every step of the way. If you have any questions about the course content or anything related to this topic, you can always post a question in the course or send me a direct message.

I want to make this the best course on AEM from development point of view. So if there is any way I can improve this course, just tell me and I'll make it happen.

This course will cover everything you need to know to start, including:

Getting started with AEM Architecture

AEM Installation and IDE Basics

Using Developer tools

Basics for working AEM Sites

Basics for working with AEM Assets

Experience working with Apache Sling, JCR, OSGi, Packages etc.

Create Proxy Components and using AEM Core components

Using HTL language for scripting

AEM Best Practices

Using Reference website WKND

SPA Editor feature in Adobe Experience Manager (AEM).

At the end you will get hands-on exercises to implement React application for a fictitious lifestyle brand, the WKND.

By the end of this course, you'll have a thorough understanding of how to use Adobe Experience Manager for developing websites or as a career opportunity.

Go ahead and click the enroll button, and I'll see you there!

Cheers,

Jasvinder

Who this course is for:
Great for beginners who have never worked with AEM
Good for intermediate users who want to learn new techniques and tools, and how to properly use AEM
Good for anyone looking for hands-on experience with AEM

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