Hello,
I am trying to find out information relevant to a proposed migration of existing website content from Silverstripe to AEM, a certain amount of new content creation would be fine, but it would be easier if would just export and reimport the majority of our current content from one to the other. Is there any currently existing documentation that would give an overview to the best practice for this?
Please let me know if I can provide any more relevant details to help with an answer
Cheers!
Ben
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There are several available APIs/approaches to getting content into the AEM repository. Some of the available documentation is:
Generally there are some analysis tasks you need to complete in order to effectively migrate your content in an automated way:
Conceptually there are a couple of viable automated approaches that will work
Ben,
I don't know Silverstripe, so I cannot really tell you if it makes sense to import data or to re-enter it all together. Some things which proved to be important when you plan to migrate content:
Especially if you migrate off an older system, you might have problems with these aspects, and in many times it proved to be much better to just copy&paste the old content to CQ.
Jörg
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There are several available APIs/approaches to getting content into the AEM repository. Some of the available documentation is:
Generally there are some analysis tasks you need to complete in order to effectively migrate your content in an automated way:
Conceptually there are a couple of viable automated approaches that will work
Thanks orotas - lots of food for thought there! It seems like we can probably manage to balance an amount of manual content copy and paste for the main, more heavily dynamic pages, while automating the majority of the simpler, more static pages on the site. And yes, very important for us to plan this in the right order if we're not going to have a total meltdown! We'll definitely be prioritizing the template design now. I'll have some discussion with the Dev team and hopefully we'll be able to come to a viable strategy from this
Thanks again for your help!
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