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Hi,

I've noticed in the documentation in prerequisites to learn AEM section, Java is not mentioned at all. Java is the backbone of AEM stack, isn't it? Without it there is no OSGi, servlets, services and many other core APIs and features in AEM. Is there any reason why it is not included?

Basic knowledge of web application techniques, including:

  • the request -response (XMLHttpRequest / XMLHttpResponse) cycle
  • HTML
  • CSS
  • JavaScript

The Basics

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You are correct - Java is the backbone of AEM. OSGi services are indeed implemented as Java.

Read this to Getting Started with AEM:

Getting Started with AEM Sites - WKND Tutorial

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You are correct - Java is the backbone of AEM. OSGi services are indeed implemented as Java.

Read this to Getting Started with AEM:

Getting Started with AEM Sites - WKND Tutorial