Hello,
in AEM ,html pages are in json format . i think yes ?
any html page created in AEM , Like test.html can be viewed as .test.model.json ? how we can see as xml format ?
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The new AEM Core WCM Components are built with Sling Models, which Sling Models includes a single exporter, using the Jackson framework. Jackson allows you to expose and format Sling Model Object's properties in JSON format.
There's another way to obtain JSON from any resource and AEM. You can replace ".html" with "tidy.infinity.json"; which the request triggers the default Sling GET servlet in JSON mode. read more here: https://sling.apache.org/documentation/bundles/rendering-content-default-get-servlets.html
Visit this thread of Adobe's Forum topic to review a conversation about converting content as XML: https://experienceleaguecommunities.adobe.com/t5/Adobe-Experience-Manager/Adobe-CQ-Export-Content-As...
Hope this helps,
Brian.
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The new AEM Core WCM Components are built with Sling Models, which Sling Models includes a single exporter, using the Jackson framework. Jackson allows you to expose and format Sling Model Object's properties in JSON format.
There's another way to obtain JSON from any resource and AEM. You can replace ".html" with "tidy.infinity.json"; which the request triggers the default Sling GET servlet in JSON mode. read more here: https://sling.apache.org/documentation/bundles/rendering-content-default-get-servlets.html
Visit this thread of Adobe's Forum topic to review a conversation about converting content as XML: https://experienceleaguecommunities.adobe.com/t5/Adobe-Experience-Manager/Adobe-CQ-Export-Content-As...
Hope this helps,
Brian.
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thanks for your help
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If xml rendering is not blocked from dispatcher you can view xml response of page using xml extension.
Example -
http://localhost:4502/content/MyApp/en.xml
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