Our colleagues in Atlanta had the wonderful opportunity to step into the world of competitive gaming as they met, and even got to play against multiple eMLS champion Paulo Neto! Paulo Neto represents Atlanta United and is a renowned eSports athlete Known for his prowess in FIFA. Paulo shared his insights into his journey as […]
Back-End Development
Four Key Takeaways from TrailblazerDX
Last week, I attended TrailblazerDX in San Francisco, where the content was all about Salesforce Data Cloud and AI! There were over 300 sessions to attend, from technical talks to hands-on workshops where attendees could learn how to build copilots and how to use the latest Salesforce platform features directly from product managers, architects, and […]
How to Use the Personalization Connector for Salesforce Sales and Service Clouds
Have you ever wondered what happens if you connected Personalization with Sales and Service Clouds? The Personalization connector for Sales and Service Clouds exposes user data and server-side campaigns in Salesforce CRM for your contacts and leads. ✋ The Key for Success To use Personalization for Sales and Service Clouds, you’ll need to have: User […]
Talend ESB – tRestRequest and tRestResponse
This article covers the configuration of tRestRequest, tRestResponse and How can we create the HTTP listeners using postman. Create a job in the Talend tool (it can be Talend ESB or Talend Data fabric). Once you have created a job, place tRestRequest, tjavaRow component, and tRestResponse in the designer. Once you have placed all the […]
Tutorial 04 – Microservices – Discovery Client, LoadBalancer Client and Feign Client
Before you dive into this tutorial, make sure to check out the other blogs in this series: Tutorial 01 – Microservices Architectural Design by using Spring Boot Tutorial 02 – Spring Cloud – Netflix Eureka Server Tutorial 03 – Publish Microservices to the Eureka Server In the Eureka Server environment, 3 “Client Component” types are […]
Tutorial 03 – Publish Microservices to the Eureka Server
Read the other blogs in this series: Tutorial 01 – Microservices Architectural Design by using Spring Boot Tutorial 02 – Spring Cloud – Netflix Eureka Server Publish Microservices to the Eureka Server Every Microservice must be published/ registered with Eureka Server (R&D Server) by becoming an Eureka Client We must create a microservice using Spring […]
Extending General Link for Experience Editor Alternate Approach
We have already seen the experience editor part in the Extending General Link for Experience Editor article in detail. Hence, in this article, we will explore how we can extend the general link for experience editor mode with an alternate code approach in Sitecore 10.2.0 to resolve the higher environment and performance issues that occurred […]
Tutorial 02 – Spring Cloud – Netflix Eureka Server
You may learn microservices in-depth from beginner to expert in this set of tutorials. click here for previous blog: – Tutorial 01 – Microservices Architectural Design by using Spring Boot Introduction: – Netflix Eureka Server – To enable discovery and communication between microservices, it is necessary to register or publish the microservice with the R&D […]
Tutorial 01 – Microservices Architectural Design by using Spring Boot
What is Microservices Architecture? Microservices Architecture Software development follows an architectural and organizational approach where small independent services communicate with each other through well-defined APIs. Overview of Microservices Architecture Microservices architecture provides a set of rules and guidelines to develop a project as a set of loosely coupled/de-coupled services, and this can be implemented using […]
Replacing Postman with the REST Client Visual Studio Code Extension
I (somehow) only recently discovered and began using the REST Client Visual Studio code extension created by Huachao Mao (GitHub: https://github.com/Huachao/vscode-restclient). It’s essentially an in-editor, Markdown-like HTTP request authoring and execution tool that allows developers to build a request (or multiple requests) in .http and/or .rest files. Think of it as a more Spartan, utilitarian […]
Extending General Link for Experience Editor
The content editor and experience editor modes may seem similar at first glance, but they operate with different controls. In simpler terms, even though they look alike, the tools and functions they use are not the same, which can be a source of confusion for those working with them. We have already seen the content […]
Extending General Link for Content Editor
In Sitecore, the General Link field type is a versatile field that allows content authors to create links to internal or external resources. The General Link field provides a user-friendly interface for authors to select and configure links. Along with the key features listed below, I wanted to use “Telephone Link” as well, both in […]