To move an AEM application from one instance to another, you must package the application. Once you package the application, you can deploy it to another instance.For information, see Packaging Adobe CQ applications that contain an OSGi bundle.
Create your own servlet for cheking spelling as CQ does with API "com.day.cq.spellchecker". And then add the servlet path to "spellcheck" plugin property.Property name: spellcheckerUrlValue : <servlet-path> [Ref: http://dev.day.com/docs/en/cq/5-4/widgets-api/index.html?class=CQ.form .rte.plugins.Spe...
We have created a site in cq with parent node as en_gb and try to use spell checker in richtext editor but it fails. Looking into the debug logs, it is looking for a dictionary as en_gb_en_gb which does not exists and hence the spell checker does not work. Debugging further we found that the logic ...
Adolfo, You might have to add that logic under your custom 404.jsp and depending upon Host name you can call different logic or script. Hope that make sense. Yogesh
HI, I have multiple sites, and I would like to set up a different 404 page for each of my sites Someone already faced this problem? How I can accomplish this? Or there is a way to do via the dispatcher and create a static 404 error HTML page each time I publish a site? Thank You Adolfo
Besides what is already explained about the conflict, restarting the instance worked for me. And yes, you have to be careful while renaming and saving components.
Well that usually means that there is already a file/node with the same name so you can't create a new one at the same place. Are you sure there isn't already a node with that name? Perhaps created by someone else? Also it would be unusual to create a JSP under /content - normally all JSPs would be ...
When i creat a new jsp file and save the file , i get the following error on CRXDE lite : Could not save changes. Received 409 (Conflict) for saving changes in workspace crx.default. This node already exists: /content/TrainingSite/contentpage.jsp Can anybody please suggest the cause of the proble...
Yes, you can create AEM applications that can interact with relational databases such as MySQL. For information, see Creating an Adobe CQ web application that uses MySQL.