With AEM you can associate a workflow with forms. It enables .....
Hello AEM experts,
I am doing exercises in the chapter of "Creating Workflow Models" in AEM doc 6.2 (I was actually following an example in helpx. The example cross-referenced steps in the AEM doc therefore I was redirected to the related section in the doc ). When I was working on
With AEM you can associate a workflow with forms. It enables .....
To create the Product of the Day page:
I found that the Sidekick was missing on my computer. In other words, I could not see this Sidekick on the "Product of the Day" on my computer. I did all that I could like clearing browser cache, deleting my other projects and even re-installed AEM completely from scratch in a different location. On the purely new-installed AEM, I did not do anything else but only created this "Product of the Day", however I still could not see the Sidekick tool bar. In this case I could not do the step 4.
Did anybody meet this? How did you handle it?
Thanks so much.
David
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Those are TOuch UI views - you can tell because a Touch UI has this in the url: editor.html. Likewise - a Classic UI view has cf# in the URL.
In Touch UI - there is no sidekick. There is a SideRail instead. See this view:
Click the Toggle button to get the SideRail where the components are stored.
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What helpx article are you following. Are you sure you are in Classic view or are you in TOuch UI view?
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hi Smacdonald,
Thanks so much for your reply. I was working on "AEM 6.2 Forms Help / Submitting and processing form data using AEM workflows" (https://helpx.adobe.com/aem-forms/6-2/aem-workflows-submit-process-form.html#main-pars_header_5). This article cross-references ("Recommended reads") http://docs.adobe.com/docs/en/aem/6-2/develop/extending/workflows/wf-models.html.
Where to check if I am in Classical view or Touch UI view? I am working on a desktop computer.
Thanks again,
David
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I have found the location to configure Classical UI or Touch UI View. I go to change to Classical and see.
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It looks to me that I am using Classical UI already as I can not find the "Authoring Mode" in the "User Preferences" window. There is no "Authoring Mode" section. Checking to the AEM doc, I think this is Classic UI.
Classic UI
The Preferences dialog is available from the account menu in the top right corner of the consoles:
The dialog offers the following options:
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Do you see a Sidekick with the AEM Demo pages - try this URL:
http://localhost:4502/cf#/content/geometrixx/en/products/triangle.html
You should see side kick there.
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Yes, I could see a Sidekick on http://localhost:4502/cf#/content/geometrixx/en/products/triangle.html!
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That is a good sign - meaning the AEM sidekick is working in your AEM instance. Can you post the URL on the AEM page where the sidekick is not showing up please.
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Those are TOuch UI views - you can tell because a Touch UI has this in the url: editor.html. Likewise - a Classic UI view has cf# in the URL.
In Touch UI - there is no sidekick. There is a SideRail instead. See this view:
Click the Toggle button to get the SideRail where the components are stored.
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These URLs do not have side kick.
http://myserver:4502/editor.html/content/geometrixx-outdoors/en/equipment/running.html (original page. All original pages in en/ have no side kicks)
http://myserver:4502/editor.html/content/geometrixx-outdoors/en/equipment/swimming.html (original page)
http://myserver:4502/editor.html/content/geometrixx-outdoors/en/equipment/product-of-the-day.html (my page)
http://myserver:4502/editor.html/content/geometrixx-outdoors/en/equipment/form1.html (my page)
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I see. Yeah, you are right. Your answer works.
Thanks so much!
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