In the first part of our test automation blog series, we explored why test automation is essential for AEM as a Cloud Service (AEMaaCS), where continuous delivery and shared code ownership simply make manual testing inefficient. We covered the four pillars of a robust testing strategy: Unit tests ...
AEM as a Cloud Service (AEMaaCS) shifts Adobe Experience Manager from a release-based model to a continuously delivered, cloud-native platform. Manual testing simply can't keep up with the pace of deployments, so test automation is now even more important to ensure quality, performance, and stabilit...
Your time is precious, and we understand the importance of efficiency when it comes to troubleshooting issues with AEM. That's why we're excited to again bring you our carefully curated collection of Top KCS (Knowledge-Base) Articles for May 2025, designed to help you resolve common challenges swift...
A brand-new, free IntelliJ plugin has just landed - and it’s here to enhance how you sync content with AEM.The AEM VLT IntelliJ Plugin lets you push, pull of JCR directly inside IntelliJ IDEA - no more bouncing between your IDE, terminal, and CRXDE Lite.
Ever feel like ItemStateException is a ghost in your AEM machine? This exception might be seasoned, but it's still haunting many a legacy codebase. I've just published a blog into possible causes and (more importantly) how to make them disappear. Take a look!
If you’re working with AEM and using Dynamic Media for image delivery, you might run into an issue where your Image Presets aren’t syncing or publishing correctly. This can be especially frustrating when you’re trying to maintain consistent image styling across your site. Don’t worry—this guide walk...
In AEM development, it's common to encounter scenarios where the same set of dialog fields such as alternative text for an image, or text and background color options are needed across multiple components. Traditionally, developers might copy-paste these dialog configurations into each component, bu...
The first time I saw our partners at Adobe present document-based authoring, I thought it was a great solution for smaller and short-lived sites. However, most enterprises would probably not use it as it lacks advanced enterprise CMS features like automated translations, market/language rollouts, bu...