Hi Anish, Not really, AEM works much friendlier with Target. For Google Optimize: You just inject a Google Optimize tag into the head of your website and then configure A/B testing using the standard Google Chrome Plugin for Google Optimize. Regards,Peter
Hi Jamie, You would need to play with how you want Lucene to analyse your query. Luckily latest Lucene thats embedded into AEM contains various language Stem Factories, For example Latvian: https://lucene.apache.org/core/8_0_0/analyzers-common/org/apache/lucene/analysis/lv/LatvianStemFilterFactory.h...
Hi Hugh, You can monitor logs by integrating your cloud service with Splunk[1] To monitor your system health New Relic will do a wonderful job. Regards,Peter [1] https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-manager-cloud-service/content/implementing/developing/logging.html?lang=en#enabling-spl...
Hi Andrea, Just tried with 6.5.10 here, works. Looks like a config got missed somehow, please update config's as per docs and restart your instances again. Upload a file on primary and see if anything populates in logs.Regards,Peter
Hi Stefan, Have a look at https://github.com/headwirecom/aem-solr-search achieves your ask pretty much with components it has. Requires SOLR (which is not too bad through).Regards,Peter