


Hi everyone!
By popular request, here is an aggregated list of all the App Builder sessions occurring at Adobe Developers Live.
Register here: https://adobe.ly/3A0yybp
Main Stage Event
Session Title | Description | Speaker(s) |
Cloud-native extensibility for Experience Cloud: What’s in it for Experience Manager developers | Join us for a session with Loni Stark, VP Experience Manager and Michael Marth, Senior Director Adobe Experience Manager Sites & Screens to learn more about Adobe's cloud-native extensibility strategy for Experience Cloud and what's in it for developers. See live demos of extensibility use cases, built with Adobe's cloud-native developer framework "Project App Builder" which includes novel capabilities to integrate with and extend Adobe Experience Manager. | Loni Stark, Michael Marth, Ron Nagy, and David Benge |
Other Sessions
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Explore what’s possible with Project App Builder and ask us everything you want to know. Join us to learn more about how Project App Builder enables you to build cloud native applications to extend the out-of-the-box capabilities of AEM and other Adobe products. You’ll learn about common use cases as well as a peek on how to get started building with Project App Builder . |
Sarah Xu and Meryll Blanchet |
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Learn more about Project App Builder as we walk through the application architecture of App Builder apps that extend AEM. |
Manik Jindal and Meryll Blanchet |
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Learn more about Project App Builder's open-sourced CLI, SDK, and libraries. How to contribute to the code: fix a bug, implement a new feature, and suggest improvements. |
Jesse MacFadyen and Shazron Abdullah |
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Custom AEM Assets Compute Worker with Project App Builder and Photoshop APIs |
AEM as Cloud Service’s Asset Compute microservices support the development and deployment of custom workers that generate custom asset renditions. Beside leveraging the out-of-the-box content automation for asset production at scale, developers can also create their own asset compute workers using Photoshop APIs for more custom use cases. |
Duy Nguyen |
Beginner-level. The Adobe Developer Console is the gateway to Adobe APIs, Events, Runtime and Project App Builder. Join us for an overview of the services and tooling available as part of the Adobe Developer Ecosystem. |
Carmen Sutter |
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This session covers an overview of Adobe I/O serverless platform from Events, Actions to Project App Builder, also from AEMaaCS perspective, see how Adobe I/O can help implement use cases like exporting assets from AEM into external cloud storage (Azure) or 3rd party systems (Marketo) either in real-time (sync) or batch (async) mode. |
Kelvin Xu and Kanika Gera |
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Build an API integration in Console, Create and submit a listing for approval, Promote on the Adobe Exchange Marketplace; the E2E experience. |
Martin Rauchwerk |
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Every Businesses want to deliver customer experiences that are timely, targeted, effective and personalized. |
Kanika Gera and Sangeetha Krishnan |
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Have 10 minutes? Let's build a App Builder application that consumes AEM Events |
Learn WHY is it a good idea to build event-driven applications and HOW we can build them with ease using Project App Builder. This session covers:
Let's get equipped to deliver an engaging customer experience! tions that respond to events from Adobe Products. |
Sahil Gera |
Monitoring Project App Builder applications with log forwarding |
Access all your App Builder application logs in a supported log management solution of choice. In this session, we give an exclusive preview of the upcoming log forwarding capabilities and how you can try them out early. |
Manik Jindal and Olga Kopylova |
AEM Content & Commerce using the Commerce Integration Framework (CIF) provide a flexible architecture to connect AEM with Adobe Commerce or any other commerce solution – commercial vs home-grown. Project App Builder and GraphQL play an essential role for AEM Content & Commerce and the CIF. |
Markus Haack |
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There are many ways to integrate AEM Cloud Service with Adobe I/O Custom Events. Learn about the different options available and how they could be the best fit for your specific use-case. |
Amol Anand and Francois Le Droff |