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1. Explain AEM Architecture.
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Abhinash Kumar Singh
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JAVA Platform
Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) is a Java web application and therefore requires a ser
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Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) is a Java web application and therefore requires a server-side Java R
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Granite Platform
Granite is Adobe's open web stack. It forms the technical foundation on which AEM
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Granite is Adobe's open web stack. It forms the technical foundation on which AEM is built.
OSGI FR
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OSGI FRAMEWORK
OSGi is a dynamic software component system for Java. In an OSGi-based system, an ap
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OSGi is a dynamic software component system for Java. In an OSGi-based system, an application is com
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SERVLET ENGINE
In a quickstart installation, the built-in CQSE servlet engineruns as a bundle withi
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In a quickstart installation, the built-in CQSE servlet engineruns as a bundle within the OSGi frame
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JCR CONTENT REPOSITORY
All data within AEM is stored in the built-in CRX content repository, which
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All data within AEM is stored in the built-in CRX content repository, which is an implementation of
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SLING CONTENT DELIVERY
AEM is built using Sling, a Web application framework based on REST princip
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AEM is built using Sling, a Web application framework based on REST principles that provides easy de
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AEM modules
Adobe Experience Manager runs on Granite platform, within OSGi framework. Individual AE
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Adobe Experience Manager runs on Granite platform, within OSGi framework. Individual AEM modules are
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2. What is difference between CQ5 and AEM?
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3. What is new in AEM 6.2?
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Customer Applications
Customer Applications run on AEM. Customer specific applications (websites,
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Customer Applications run on AEM. Customer specific applications (websites, etc. also run within OSG
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4. What is new in AEM 6.3?
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Online Revision Cleanup Support
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5. What's new in AEM 6.5?
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Sneak peak of upcoming AEM 6.5 Sites watch this video
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Main repository enhancements are:
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The list below provides an overview
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The major tech stack upgrades in AEM 6.1/6.0.
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1. Jackrabbit Oak: Compared to JCR, Oak offers improved performance, scalability. You also have an o
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2. Sightly: New templating language, makes markup look beautiful, enforces separation of the markup
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3. Touch UI: Classic UI in CQ5 which is ExtJS based has been upgraded to Touch UI which supports tou
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4. Search - Apache Solr: Default search engine in CQ5 was Lucene, this has been upgraded to Solr. Yo
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Added support for password history.
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Configurable authentication token expiration
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Ongoing effort: Switched usage of the Sling loginAdministrative API to Service Users it various area
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Adobe Experience Manager runs on Granite platform, within OSGi framework. Individual AEM modules are
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AEM is built using Sling, a Web application framework based on REST principles that provides easy de
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All data within AEM is stored in the built-in CRX content repository, which is an implementation of
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All data in AEM is stored in its built-in content repository.
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The repository built into AEM is called CRX.
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CRX is Adobe's implemention of the Content Repository Specification for Java Technology 2.0, an offi
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In a quickstart installation, the built-in CQSE servlet engineruns as a bundle within the OSGi frame
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OSGi is a dynamic software component system for Java. In an OSGi-based system, an application is com
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Granite is Adobe's open web stack. It forms the technical foundation on which AEM is built.
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Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) is a Java web application and therefore requires a server-side Java R
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If this site is helpful, please share in
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The AEM Stack can be divided as follows, from lowest to highest level.
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Package replication to support extra large activation volumes
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Priority-Queuing configuration to allow split between urgent activations and backlog.
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A configurable series of Java thread dumps can be downloaded now with the Status.zip from the Tools/
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Auto-unlocking stuck replication queues incl advanced notifications
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"Explain Query" provides insight to the mechanics of your queries to support diagnosis and optimizat
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Specific repository aspects can be monitored on a configurable timeline view in the Tools/Operations
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A configurable series of Java thread dumps can be downloaded now with the Status.zip from the Tools/
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User Sync Diagnostics to support consistency for User/Groups across AEM instances.
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Support for MongoDB Enterprise 3.2
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Cold standby enhancements to support a procedural failover for high availability in TarMK.
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Oak search enhancements like Faceted Search, Suggestions, Spellchecker and more.
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Performance, Scalability and Resilience in general.
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Revision Cleanup Support(Offline revision cleanup is the recommended way of performing revision clea
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AEM 6.2 implements the 2016 Adobe Marketing Cloud UI design (also known as Shell 3). Further - the u
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Customer Applications run on AEM. Customer specific applications (websites, etc. also run within OSG