Hi,
I have recently started exploring AEM and I am seeing that even though there is a lot of information in user guides/tutorials, there is information overload. I have worked with Liferay and have fair amount of knowledge in Liferay and am trying to compare features and also build something to get acquainted with the platform.
I saw in one of the forum posts, one of the community member has taken pain to list and group articles, but the links are to an outdated version of the platform.
I have downloaded AEM jar and am able to run as both publish and author modes.
More over couple of Links that I felt good are
1) Getting Started with AEM Sites - WKND Tutorial - Shows how to create site from scratch
2) Adobe Experience Manager Help | Create your first adaptive form - Show how to create adaptive form
But is there a set of links grouped together which shows the most important concepts and tutorials
I found the following link but it is as is said not organized in a logical way
Adobe Experience Manager Help | AEM 6.4 Tutorials and Videos
Similarly the following link has grouped articles but still its information overload with no set of articles to show as to what is needed to call myself AEM ready
https://helpx.adobe.com/support/experience-manager/6-4.html
May be I am looking it in a wrong way and I humbly request the community to guide.
Regards,
Sandeep Nair
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I also encourage you to explore Guided Learning here:
Experience League Intelligent Guidance | Adobe
Fill in your profile and then specify Experiecne Manager and the parts you are interested in. The system will give you a collection of information to start going through:
This will get you up and running.
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I would like to add few more links to it:
AEM Ask the AEM Community Expert
Adobe Experience Manager tutorials | Learn how to use Adobe Experience Manager
Getting Started with AEM-Sites and
HTH
I don't think so there exist any unified documentation covering every aspect of AEM. It is very big solution and have many offerings.
What particularly are you looking for?
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What I am looking for is a single stop logical sequence of steps following which I could atleast get 75% of what AEM provides in right context.
Like in Liferay when I follow the step, I get to know initially the platform like how to navigate through site, what is groups, roles adn organization. How to manage users, user groups, roles and permissions, how to create sites, site templates, page templates, pages, portlets, how to use wcm, document management, collaboration features, etc in logical way.
Here lets say if i start creating AEM adaptive for on quick start jar, I see that i cannot even start going to step 2 as there is no template. After lot of search you finally find that you need a form add-on !!!
So is there any correct logical sequence of steps that I need to follow to start understanding the platform. The WKND is great start and I loved it because when I start AEM has taken care to mention all the steps required. But while creating adaptive form, its just assumed that we know that form add on should be installed or we know how to setup database and register the driver.
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All of the Sections of the WEEKEND Tutorial are a great place to start. Then it depends on your use case. AEM has a lot of functionality so next steps depend on what you want to do. Are you interested in Workflows, building AEM HTL Components, developing custom services, etc.
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I also encourage you to explore Guided Learning here:
Experience League Intelligent Guidance | Adobe
Fill in your profile and then specify Experiecne Manager and the parts you are interested in. The system will give you a collection of information to start going through:
This will get you up and running.
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Thank you very much. That is indeed very helpful. I am tempted to mark this answer, but just some quesitons. I see that there are various umbrellas. Experience Manager has "Sites", "Assets", "Dynamic Media", "Forms" and "LiveFyre". Similarly there is an umbrella for Targe, Campaign and so on.
I know you might not be having an answer to it all. But I appreciate whatever information you can provide. Also I promise to update the original question with links of tutorials that I found useful as a NOOB to get started so that it helps other NOOBs like me.
Regards,
Sandeep Nair
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Please find my answers to you questions below:
I would recommend you to login to Experience League Intelligent Guidance | Adobe and then go to Learning Dashboard -> select solution as Experience Manager (All) + Select "Content & Experience" from My learning Interests
Then there you will see Recommended Learning: Your Next Steps, this will give you a very basic idea with a directed way to learn many aspects of AEM.
PFA the screenshot of courses (its free):
I hope this helps.
Note: I would recommend you in future to create separate threads for each question as that would be easier for us to track + makes better SEO ranks for the threads.
-Kautuk
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