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Hi,
My customer requested both mobile website(responsive) and mobile hybrid application.
is it possible to have only 1 site in AEM and to be able to have both options or do I need to manage 2 sites in AEM (one for the mobile web and one from the app?) - assuming the experience is exactly the same.
Also - if those are 2 sites, is there a way to use blueprint to centrally manage both?
Thanks,
Liran
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Pages from a site cannot immediately be simultaneously used in an app as well. The reason for this is because generally Pages are implemented differently for an app vs. a site. If you still really want to have your site simply wrapped in an app you could possibly employ your own custom copy mechanism that takes pages from a site and copies them to an app.
Keep in mind however that assets can be shared across a site and an app. This includes images, videos and even text with the new content fragment feature in AEM 6.2.
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is there a way to use blueprint to centrally manage both?
You do not use BluePrint to manage apps. See this Ask the AEM COmmuntiy Experts session for more information on AEM APPS: Deep Dive into AEM APps.
Also - you can read this AEM Community article:
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Pages from a site cannot immediately be simultaneously used in an app as well. The reason for this is because generally Pages are implemented differently for an app vs. a site. If you still really want to have your site simply wrapped in an app you could possibly employ your own custom copy mechanism that takes pages from a site and copies them to an app.
Keep in mind however that assets can be shared across a site and an app. This includes images, videos and even text with the new content fragment feature in AEM 6.2.
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