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August 5, 2022

How to Convert Adobe’s Granite UI 1.0 Documentation to XML | AEM Community Blog Seeding

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Abstract

As an AEM developer, we must prepare Touch UI dialogues within code, in the XML format. When it comes to reading the Granite UI 1.0 Documentation, it can be confusing; especially for new AEM developers. These new AEM developers are confused by how properties within the documentation are mapped and converted to XML entries.

This document will help you understand how properties within the Granite UI 1.0 documentation are mapped and converted to XML entries.

As an AEM developer, we must prepare Touch UI dialogues within code, in the XML format. When it comes to reading the Granite UI 1.0 Documentation, it can be confusing; especially for new AEM developers. These new AEM developers are confused by how properties within the documentation are mapped and converted to XML entries.

This document will help you understand how properties within the Granite UI 1.0 documentation are mapped and converted to XML entries.

This article will focus on how to convert the Granite UI textfield component documentation to XML format.
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Understanding the Adobe’s Granite UI 1.0 Documentation, textfield component:
Before we jump straight to the code examples, let us understand how to convert Adobe’s Granite UI 1.0 Documentation to XML. When looking at an Granite UI 1.0 form component’s documentation, textfield component

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