Hi,
I am following Getting Started with AEM Sites - WKND Tutorial at Adobe Experience Manager Help | Getting Started with AEM Sites - WKND Tutorial
1. I believe Windows is the most widely used OS and so Windows based instructions will be more useful.
End of the day, we do not want people to spend a lot of time, searching for equivalent commands on different OSes, which is counter productive.
2. I think that the testing instructions should be more elaborate.
For example, If I install Part-5 (the final part) directly, what to test and how to test is not obvious.
3. Also installing Part-5 alone may not suffice, as there may be other dependencies like Eclipse, Maven and Lazybones.
So, kindly suggest what all to install to complete Part-5.
Appreciate your support.
Thanks,
Rama.
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Thanks a lot for the feedback. I will share it with the team!!
1. Apart from installing instruction, all the procedure in OS independent. For Lazybone instruction on windows See:- Creating an Adobe Experience Manager project using Lazybones
2. All the parts a have videos in the end. That summarizes the outcome of that part.
3. The goal for this multi-part tutorial is to teach a developer who is new to AEM how to implement a website in AEM using the latest standards and technologies. I will not recommend you to miss any step within.
~kautuk
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