FAQs about implementing headless using Content Fragments and GraphQL


Nested Content Fragment Models (Solution for composite multifields) Content Fragment Models can utilize the "Fragment References" data type to establish connections with other Content Fragments, introducing additional layers of structure and relationships. Any relationships between Content Fragment Models are depicted in the schema as fields, allowing clients to effortlessly navigate these connections. When you find … Continue reading FAQs about implementing headless using Content Fragments and GraphQL

Best Practices: Content Fragment Models and GraphQL Queries for AEM Headless Implementation


Unlocking the potential of headless content delivery in Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) is a journey that begins with a solid foundation in Content Fragment Models (CFM) and GraphQL queries. In this blog, we'll embark on this journey and explore the best practices and guidelines for designing CFMs and crafting GraphQL queries that empower your AEM … Continue reading Best Practices: Content Fragment Models and GraphQL Queries for AEM Headless Implementation

Understanding Content Fragment and GraphQL Jargons


In this blog, we will discuss the terminologies associated with Headless implementation through the use of Content Fragments and GraphQL. Prerequisites: All the examples provided in this blog are sourced from Adobe's WKND Shared repository. Alternatively, you can opt to install the WKND Sites project, which includes the WKND Shared components. By installing WKND Shared, … Continue reading Understanding Content Fragment and GraphQL Jargons

A Developer’s Transition from Headful to Headless: Understanding the What and Why of Headless


Many of us have dedicated substantial time to crafting AEM Sites, diligently creating components and authoring content, ensuring that our websites shine on both web and mobile platforms with responsive designs. At a certain point, it might have felt like we had accomplished it all. However, the digital landscape is evolving, continually improving and expanding. … Continue reading A Developer’s Transition from Headful to Headless: Understanding the What and Why of Headless