I got Adobe experience manager trial licence from my company to ramp up? Basically i'm a Java developer so not sure how and where to get started? What kind of applications can be done using all these? Is all these comes under the category of Low Code No Code(LCNC)?
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If your organisation is partner with Adobe . Then go to their solution partner website(https://solutionpartners.adobe.com/home/hp/learn/training/aem_training.html)
there are many free video tutorials which will help you understand basics of AEM.
Check out this site also https://redquark.org/aem/day-01-introduction-to-aem/
there are many other websites/blogs and you tube channels available.
and yes there is https://helpx.adobe.com/in/support/experience-manager/6-5.html
Hi @rjagan ,
Please go through the below documentation which will explain every bit of Adobe Experience Manager. This will give you a clear idea of the AEM . Also, it answer your question on how to start .
https://helpx.adobe.com/in/support/experience-manager/6-4.html
Regards,
Vaibhavi
If your organisation is partner with Adobe . Then go to their solution partner website(https://solutionpartners.adobe.com/home/hp/learn/training/aem_training.html)
there are many free video tutorials which will help you understand basics of AEM.
Check out this site also https://redquark.org/aem/day-01-introduction-to-aem/
there are many other websites/blogs and you tube channels available.
and yes there is https://helpx.adobe.com/in/support/experience-manager/6-5.html
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@rjagan First, welcome to AEM
https://helpx.adobe.com/in/experience-manager/6-3/sites/developing/using/the-basics.html
https://aem.redquark.org/2018/10/day-02-aem-architecture.html
http://prashantonkar.blogspot.com/2018/07/aem-technology-stack.html
Happy Development
Veena ✌
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