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Re: AEM Documentation is incorrect - Adobe Experience Manager 15-10-2015
No It does not; I have seen that link and it is the use case when we setup a new project from scratch. The use case where the documentation needs update is when we import existing projects (erstwhile projects). The context is in my post if you read the full one - i do explain this link as well.

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AEM Documentation is incorrect - Adobe Experience Manager 15-10-2015
I was trying to use the AEM Developer Tools for Eclipse and ran into this documentation http://docs.adobe.com/docs/en/aem/6-0/develop/how-tos/ht-projects-maven.html#How-To Work with JSPs. I noticed that the set of dependencies provided here are not right and the project doesn't compile. I recommend if you can update the documentation so save people from wasting time. The fix and context is provided here - http://scratchpad101.com/2014/08/20/tip-using-aem-developer-tools-for-eclipse/ ThanksKapil

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Re: Multiple versions of an exported package - Adobe Experience Manager 15-10-2015
Hi Justin, I am interested to understand the rationale behind the design you have put in place. We were actually looking to use the underlying Felix's capability to manage multiple bundles, but ran into this issue and before we go ahead and write something of our own, i want to understand why it is the way it is? I dont want to code something out there which is against the base principles of the AEM. Thanks in advanceKapil

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Re: LiveCycle installation on IBM Z Linux - Adobe LiveCycle 21-10-2009
Thanks for the answer - so it looks like the basics i.e. Remoting on AMF using Java Adapters should not be a problem?

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Re: LiveCycle installation on IBM Z Linux - Adobe LiveCycle 21-10-2009
Hi,Do we have the list of components that cause this problem. I am looking at a proposal where I want to use only a small subset of the features i.e. Remoting Service with Java Adapters.Thanks & Regards

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