A video about the Apache Sling Service User WebConsole a new feature in AEM from Perficient/Digital that will make creating service users significantly easier for AEM developers.
Posts Tagged ‘open source’
Misconceptions and the Missing Modules of Apache Sling
One of the concepts I see confused quite a bit is the relationship between Apache Sling and AEM. In their quest to find the right version of a bundle, many developers think of Sling as a single dependency of AEM. To understand this why this concept is incorrect and why it arises, we first need […]
ACS Tools Contribution: Dumplibs
If you’ve ever worked with clientlibs in Adobe Experience Manager (AEM), you are probably familiar with the dumplibs tool: http://localhost:4502/libs/granite/ui/content/dumplibs.html. The tool allows you to find clientlibs by category, path, etc. However, the UI is lacking and searching for a clientlib is not as easy as it should be. The page refreshes with every action and […]
Data: Common Theme from Adobe Summit 2018
It’s been a month and a half since Adobe Summit 2018, but the sessions, keynotes, and conversations with customers are still very much fresh in our minds. Adobe Summit is a great learning conference for digital marketers, with seven tracks and more than 250 sessions this year. Whether you are building campaigns, managing advertising or […]
Introducing Apache Sling 10
The Apache Sling project recently announced the latest version of our runnable distribution, Apache Sling 10 or Apache Sling X if you are a fruit company fan. And much like the latest fruit product release, this release of Apache Sling is 32% skinnier and costs 200% more, after all, it’s still free! What’s New in Apache Sling 10? […]
New From Perficient Digital: Content Reports in AEM
Last week a new version of ACS AEM Commons, 3.14.0 dropped. This latest release included a new feature for creating configurable reports. These reports allow semi-technical users and administrators to create and execute custom reports and export the results as a Comma-Separated Values (CSV) file. Why do you need Content Reports? Content reports allow […]
BigDL – An Open Source Framework for Deep Learning
We have been familiar with machine learning for several years. It has been used in many aspects of business and life such as natural language recognition, fraud detection and autopiloting. While deep learning is a branch of machine learning, it is a big part of the machine learning family based on data representation other than […]
3 Ways Open Source Innovates IT
A theme commonly supported and increasing in characteristic for many of our partners is that of open source. A movement started in the late 1990s, open source software originally began with the intent of software developers learning from each other and ultimately the release of the Netscape Browser (and eventually others including Mozilla Firefox). Today, […]
Long Running Jobs Hate Him! One Simple Trick for Quicker AEM Content Jobs
That Job Many projects have that job. You know the one. It’s every Sys Admin’s nightmare, but it performs some critical task for the website. It also takes several hours to run and has the occasional tendency to do bad things like… take down a server. What if I told you there’s a way to make that […]
New from Perficient: ACS AEM Commons Audit Log Search
On a recent project, we had some issues around go-live where production content was being overwritten, deleted or changed. We needed to figure out what was causing these issues quickly, as this was affecting author productivity and could potentially cause content issues if the wrong content went live. At the time, we used queries in […]
Open Source AEM Core Components, A New Hope
“As Maine goes, so goes the nation” is a phrase that at one time was in wide currency in United States politics. The phrase described Maine’s reputation as a bellwether state for presidential elections. As an Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) developer, it is not what proceeds from the Pine Tree State that concerns me, it is […]
Big Data-based Rules Authoring & Event Stream Processing
With traditional rules engines and event processing solutions, there is still a significant reliance on IT to implement changes, as the underlying rules engines are often static. Companies are now looking beyond legacy business rules management systems, to options that automatically detect and adjust to business events in data streams. The following include a few […]