Getting a License
Of course, to run AEM you need the binary and a license. If your organization already has AEM, reach out to whomever manages AEM, if not, you can request a copy from Adobe.
Existing Partners:
https://adobe.allegiancetech.com/cgi-bin/qwebcorporate.dll?idx=82357Q
Potential Customers:
https://www.adobe.com/products/request-consultation/marketing-cloud.html?s_osc=70114000002JNwKAAW&s_iid=70114000002JHs3AAG
What’s the Best Track for Me?
AEM projects involve a number of different roles and skillsets. Click on the
roles below to learn more about the role and what courses will help you
reach the next level.
AEM Author
Authors create the content in AEM, leveraging templates, components and
assets to create pages, emails, mobile apps and other experiences.
Learn how to use AEM’s authoring interface to it’s maximum extent and what
features of AEM you can leverage to make your content more flexible and
maintainable.
AEM Business Practitioner
Business Practitioners are experts of the use of the Adobe Experience Manager platform and help the business translate requirements into technical stories.
Learn how to use the AEM platform and how to solve business problems with AEM technology.
AEM Back-End Developer
Back-End Developers work inside the CMS to create services and components to render content to different channels including websites, mobile apps, emails, etc.
Learn how to use OSGi, the JCR and Apache Sling to structure and create powerful content-driven applications in AEM.
AEM Front-End Developer
Front-End Developers create components, HTML, CSS and JavaScript to create experiences for different channels including websites, mobile apps, emails, etc.
Learn how to use HTL and the AEM component framework to create dynamic but flexible content-driven experiences.
AEM Technical Overview
Adobe Solutions Consultant Diana Breen demonstrates some of the key functionality in Adobe Experience Manager.
AEM Authoring Fundamentals
Discover how you can use Adobe Experience Manager to create and manage the content of rich responsive web experiences.
AEM Authoring Building on the Fundamentals
Building upon AEM Authoring Fundamentals course, this course will expand your skills and knowledge for authoring in AEM into more advanced AEM topics.
AEM Developer Skill Assessment
Are you a novice or expert? Find out about 20 questions.
AEM Developer Fundamentals
An introductory developers course about how to get started with AEM 6.2. You’ll learn the tools that developers commonly use, the terminology, the history, and how to install and use AEM in practice.
AEM Building Full Stack Components
Learn to leverage AEM’s rendering lifecycle to architect solutions based
on designs. You’ll work with components, editable templates, and page
properties to build content structures that are returned as JSON from an
API endpoint.
Fundamentals of building from Projects in AEM
This course will teach you how to build and
debug Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) packages and how you can use them to import and export content to and from AEM’s Java Content Repository (JCR.)
Software required: Adobe Experience Manager, Maven.
Extending AEM Foundations
Adobe Experience Manager or AEM is Adobe’s market-leading web content management and digital marketing platform. This course
is ideal for backend developers and focuses on developing services,
servlets, and jobs in AEM.
Extending Adobe Experience Manager Advanced
AEM is built on OSGi, Sling, and a Java Content
Repository. This course will teach you to harness these technologies to
extend AEM.
Develop Websites and Components in AEM
This course will teach you the basics for developing websites using AEM,
including structure component development, understanding Apache Sling and
the JCR, and using HTL.
Develop Websites and Components in AEM Advanced
This course teaches you the advanced methods for developing websites,
including using AEM’s responsive grid, the advanced content component
development, debugging, and testing.
Authors create the content in AEM, leveraging templates, components and
assets to create pages, emails, mobile apps and other experiences.
Learn how to use AEM’s authoring interface to it’s maximum extent and what
features of AEM you can leverage to make your content more flexible and
maintainable.
AEM Business Practitioner
Business Practitioners are experts of the use of the Adobe Experience Manager platform and help the business translate requirements into technical stories.
Learn how to use the AEM platform and how to solve business problems with AEM technology.
AEM Back-End Developer
Back-End Developers work inside the CMS to create services and components to render content to different channels including websites, mobile apps, emails, etc.
Learn how to use OSGi, the JCR and Apache Sling to structure and create powerful content-driven applications in AEM.
AEM Front-End Developer
Front-End Developers create components, HTML, CSS and JavaScript to create experiences for different channels including websites, mobile apps, emails, etc.
Learn how to use HTL and the AEM component framework to create dynamic but flexible content-driven experiences.
AEM Technical Overview
Adobe Solutions Consultant Diana Breen demonstrates some of the key functionality in Adobe Experience Manager.
AEM Authoring Fundamentals
Discover how you can use Adobe Experience Manager to create and manage the content of rich responsive web experiences.
AEM Authoring Building on the Fundamentals
Building upon AEM Authoring Fundamentals course, this course will expand your skills and knowledge for authoring in AEM into more advanced AEM topics.
AEM Developer Skill Assessment
Are you a novice or expert? Find out about 20 questions.
AEM Developer Fundamentals
An introductory developers course about how to get started with AEM 6.2. You’ll learn the tools that developers commonly use, the terminology, the history, and how to install and use AEM in practice.
AEM Building Full Stack Components
Learn to leverage AEM’s rendering lifecycle to architect solutions based
on designs. You’ll work with components, editable templates, and page
properties to build content structures that are returned as JSON from an
API endpoint.
Fundamentals of building from Projects in AEM
This course will teach you how to build and
debug Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) packages and how you can use them to import and export content to and from AEM’s Java Content Repository (JCR.)
Software required: Adobe Experience Manager, Maven.
Extending AEM Foundations
Adobe Experience Manager or AEM is Adobe’s market-leading web content management and digital marketing platform. This course
is ideal for backend developers and focuses on developing services,
servlets, and jobs in AEM.
Extending Adobe Experience Manager Advanced
AEM is built on OSGi, Sling, and a Java Content
Repository. This course will teach you to harness these technologies to
extend AEM.
Develop Websites and Components in AEM
This course will teach you the basics for developing websites using AEM,
including structure component development, understanding Apache Sling and
the JCR, and using HTL.
Develop Websites and Components in AEM Advanced
This course teaches you the advanced methods for developing websites,
including using AEM’s responsive grid, the advanced content component
development, debugging, and testing.
Where do I get help?
Learning AEM is no simple thing, the platform, while easy to use is large and complex. Some great resources for people looking to get started with AEM include:
Adobe Experience League
Adobe Experience Manager Facebook Group
Perficient Adobe Blog
Adobe’s Getting Started
Learning AEM is no simple thing, the platform, while easy to use is large and complex. Some great resources for people looking to get started with AEM include:
Adobe Experience League
Adobe Experience Manager Facebook Group
Perficient Adobe Blog
Adobe’s Getting Started
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