Today, we're diving into the world of the Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Dispatcher, unravel mysteries and show you why the AEM Dispatcher is the unsung hero of delivering top-notch web experiences. Dispatcher Demystified: What is it, Anyway? Let's start at the beginning. Ever visited a website and marveled at how fast it loaded? Chances are, … Continue reading Content Delivery with AEM Dispatcher: A Beginner’s Overview
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Best Practices for a Dispatcher-Infused AEM Website
The AEM Dispatcher acts as a caching and load balancing mechanism, orchestrating the distribution of content to end users while enhancing performance and security. However, configuring the AEM Dispatcher optimally requires a deep understanding of best practices that align with your organization's needs. Whether you're looking to improve page load times, enhance security, or simply … Continue reading Best Practices for a Dispatcher-Infused AEM Website
Utilizing Gmail SMTP for cost-free email transmission from AEM.
This article provides instructions on how to enable Gmail SMTP for Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) to send emails at no cost. The functionality proves valuable to developers who wish to begin working on local code for email transmission or explore email-related features in AEM, such as "Sharing Asset Links" and "Asset Share commons". Before proceeding, … Continue reading Utilizing Gmail SMTP for cost-free email transmission from AEM.
Securing content for GraphQL queries via Closed user groups (CUG)
The Adobe Experience Manager as a Cloud Service (AEM) GraphQL API for Content Fragment Delivery serves as a crucial solution for accepting external queries from third-party applications or services. The main objective is to enable secure headless content delivery by facilitating authenticated API access for remote queries. This can be achieved by using Access Tokens … Continue reading Securing content for GraphQL queries via Closed user groups (CUG)