Guide contents
- Maven Project
- AEM Interface
- Components
- Page Properties
- Content Fragments
- Experience Fragments
- Templates
- Query Builder
This guide does not pretend to be a full completed documentation about how to work with Adobe Experience Manager, but a guide to get started.
Once said that, lets continue.
For this guide you need to install some software: JDK 8, Apache Maven and IntelliJ IDEA.
Table of contents
Download and install JDK 8 from here. You may need an Oracle account.
Apache Maven is a software project management, which we are going to use to define the structure of our projects. Download the binary zip from here.
Extract the zip under the path C:\
and browse to maven\apache-maven-X.X.X\
. There you can find a file named settings.xml
. You need to replace it with the .xml file found here.
The IDE we are going to use is IntelliJ IDEA. Download the Community Edition from the official page. If you have a license with Jetbrains you can download the Ultimate version, but it is not necessary.
To begin this guide, go to the next chapter where we will create a project using maven and push it to ur server instance.