[Level: Beginner] AEM offers new services that decrease maintenance costs, constantly deliver the latest improvement to users, and may be customized and extended with a modern front-end technology stack. In this session, we will make an overview of new Content Fragment UI services and provide a step-by-step example of how to create an extension for the Content Fragment Console.
Presentation link: https://bit.ly/3EmDMCV
9th November, 2022 | 12:00-12:45 PST OR 20:00-20:45 UTC OR 21:00-21:45 CET
Volodymyr Kublytskyi, Engineering Manager, Adobe & Maximilian Voß, Sr. Engineering Manager, Adobe
Adobe
AEM
Questions | Answers |
Meaning the backend remains the same and we will be enhancing the UI to show actions based on permissions | Not yet. But that's the plan. We will be restricted based on the user's role. Also, we plan to have feature parity between both UIs |
With the new Content Fragment UI, the old UI will be removed? | There are no plans to remove it at the moment. Of course, new features will be developed primarily for the new UI |
Will it be made available for on-prem? | That is still to be determined. We don't have a timeline for that yet |
This new UI is available only on AEM as a Cloud Service. | Yes, at the moment it is only for AEMCS |
What AEM package do we need to install to get the new UI for on-prem solution? Is there a specific service pack that we should be on? Thank you | Only available within AEMCS and it would be coming automatically with the latest release |
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Can we add this editor to our local SDK?
@narendiran_ravi I have asked the speakers of this session to help you answer this.
This is unfortunately not possible. The new UIs are only available on AEMCS instances
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