


AEM’s GraphQL APIs for Content Fragments supports headless CMS scenarios where external client applications render experiences using content managed in AEM. A modern content delivery API is key for efficiency and performance of Javascript-based frontend applications. Using a REST API introduce challenges: Large number of requests for fetching one object at a time Often “over-delivering” content, meaning the application receives more than it needs To overcome these challenges GraphQL provides a query-based API allowing clients to query AEM for only the content it needs, and to receive using a single API call. AEM Headless GraphQL Video Series Learn about AEM’s GraphQL capabilities through the in-depth walk-through of Content Fragments and and AEM’s GraphQL APIs and development tools. AEM Headless GraphQL Video Series AEM Headless GraphQL Hands-on Tutorial Explore AEM’s GraphQL capabilities by building out a React App that consumes Content Fragments via AEM’s GraphQL APIs. AEM Headless GraphQL Hands-on Tutorial AEM GraphQL vs. AEM Content Services AEM GraphQL APIs AEM Content Services Schema definition Structured Content Fragment Models AEM Components Content Content Fragments AEM Components Content discovery By GraphQL query By AEM Page Delivery format GraphQL JSON AEM ComponentExporter JSON
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