I installed AEM trial version. I followed the instruction below.
I succeeded to install and started to use it.
But, I have to double click .jar file everytime I want to re-start AEM.
I copied and added the site URL to my favorite site, but nothing happened if I just click the URL link.
(Unless I double click .jar file again, AEM do not start working.)
Plus, after a while, I have to put License Key again.
Are these normal steps when you use AEM?
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If you are using same jar at same location , I dont think so you need to enter license again
I am assuming you are having license file at same location as of you aem jar file
If you are running AEM on local machine ( laptop /desktop). when ever you open any AEM site of your instance you need to make sure AEM is running.
Its same as any desktop app. If you want to use it, make sure its running
However, as an alternate you can run AEM as a window service so it will always run in background, check this docs: https://docs.adobe.com/docs/en/aem/6-0/deploy/custom-standalone-install.html#Installing%20and%20Star...
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If you are using same jar at same location , I dont think so you need to enter license again
I am assuming you are having license file at same location as of you aem jar file
If you are running AEM on local machine ( laptop /desktop). when ever you open any AEM site of your instance you need to make sure AEM is running.
Its same as any desktop app. If you want to use it, make sure its running
However, as an alternate you can run AEM as a window service so it will always run in background, check this docs: https://docs.adobe.com/docs/en/aem/6-0/deploy/custom-standalone-install.html#Installing%20and%20Star...
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Thank you very much! I understood well.
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