I wanted to give this exam "Certification journey for Adobe Experience Manager Sites Developer Professional Exam AD0-E123" within 20 days.
I am learning AEM from 1 month. I am new to AEM but I am now familiar with Basics of AEM 6.5 but not AEMaasCS. I have completed Training course provided by Adobe. I am looking for more materials so that I can practice more to clear the exam.
Also, I am looking for tips to pass the exam. Your help will be indeed necessary to pass the exam as I am at beginner level.
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Hi @ZeelTr1
Nice you are trying to go for the Adobe Experience Manager Sites Developer Professional Certificate.
Together with some other Developers, I created the questions for the renewal Professional Exam.
Following the training courses from Adobe is a very good start in my opinion, like that you get used to all the different functionalities and features that Adobe Experiece Manager Sites provides.
I see you are worried about your AEMaaCS knowledge, I wouldn't worry to much. If you look it from a developer point of view, creating a component for example is not different for AEM 6.5 then it is for AEMaaCS. So a lot of the things you already did during the Training Course will also be valid for AEMaaCS. The only thing I would recommend doing, is going through the guide to migrate from 6.5 to AEMaaCS.
The only additional tips I can give is keep practicing and preferabbly on a real project, there are always stuff you can't really learn from a training course.
If you don't have that possibility, try to come up with new components, recreate existing Core Components and see how Adobe did it (you can find the implementation of those here), implement things in different ways, etc...
Good luck with your exam!
Greetings
Rik
Hi @ZeelTr1
Nice you are trying to go for the Adobe Experience Manager Sites Developer Professional Certificate.
Together with some other Developers, I created the questions for the renewal Professional Exam.
Following the training courses from Adobe is a very good start in my opinion, like that you get used to all the different functionalities and features that Adobe Experiece Manager Sites provides.
I see you are worried about your AEMaaCS knowledge, I wouldn't worry to much. If you look it from a developer point of view, creating a component for example is not different for AEM 6.5 then it is for AEMaaCS. So a lot of the things you already did during the Training Course will also be valid for AEMaaCS. The only thing I would recommend doing, is going through the guide to migrate from 6.5 to AEMaaCS.
The only additional tips I can give is keep practicing and preferabbly on a real project, there are always stuff you can't really learn from a training course.
If you don't have that possibility, try to come up with new components, recreate existing Core Components and see how Adobe did it (you can find the implementation of those here), implement things in different ways, etc...
Good luck with your exam!
Greetings
Rik
Thank you so much for guiding me.
I see you are worried about your AEMaaCS knowledge, I wouldn't worry to much. If you look it from a developer point of view, creating a component for example is not different for AEM 6.5 then it is for AEMaaCS.
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That is a wonderful aim, and kudos to you for already finishing the Adobe training. Given that you have an understanding of AEM 6.5 fundamentals, the next step is learning about the significant differences in AEM as a Cloud Service, particularly how deployments, configurations, and the usage of Cloud Manager work.
Hands-on practice is needed for practice. Attempt to construct simple components and solve actual use cases. Practice questions are also available at CertBoosters. I found them helpful in understanding the format of the exam and determining weak areas.
Stay regular with your prep, stick to theory as well as hands-on, and you will be well-placed to pass the exam in 20 days. Good luck in your certification quest.
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