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Agenda: Day 1 Morning Session (9 a.m. - noon) Getting Started Content Repository Apache Jackrabbit Oak Afternoon Session (1–5 p.m.) Web Framework REST Sightly Bracket plugin Agenda: Day 2 Duration: 4 Days | 32 Hrs Adobe® CQ 6® AEM Sites: Developer Know Tomorrow Today R Course Description: AEM Sites: Developer Training teaches the fundamentals of building a custom AEM website based on templates and components. It provides with the conceptual information on JCR, web framework, and OSGi framework. Using CRXDE Lite, students will develop a custom website while reinforcing the fundamental concepts, such as components, templates, dynamic image rendering, navigation, and modularization. It also provides an overview of mobile sites. AEM 6.0 has deep coverage on Sightly — the new templating language that helps front-end developers to quickly develop components. Target audience: The AEM: Developer class is designed for developers who wish to learn more about application development with the AEM Sites. Prerequisites: A minimum of 2 years experience in web development including experience with HTML, CSS,and DHTML Strong knowledge and experience with JavaScript in the client side environment Advanced knowledge of Object Oriented Programming (preferably Java) Some exposure to basic authoring operations with AEM. Review all of the CQ5 feature tour screencasts on: https://www.day.com/content/day /en/resources/video/wcm.html Participants should also know the following: Relationship between template and page-rendering component Major functionality of the jcr:content child of the cq:Page node Adding component to the list of available components Objective: The overall goal of this training is to enable developers to create and understand basic AEM development practices and to prepare themselves for project work under the lead of a senior web developer. This course is not intended to provide any custom instruction focused on specific sites or projects. [email protected] Start Learning Today Morning Session (9 a.m. - noon) Create a website Structure Modularize Templates Page rendering Afternoon Session (1–5 p.m.) Sightly template Designs Dynamic top navigation Extend paragraph system Agenda: Day 3 Morning Session (9 a.m. - noon) Create dialog boxes Create dialog boxes for global content Enhance the component Afternoon Session (1–5 p.m.) Use foundation components Include breadcrumb Add client libraries Create mobile websites Morning Session (9 a.m. - noon) Create complex components End user search Using jQuery with Apache Sling Afternoon Session (1–5 p.m.) Workflow Package Manager Performance consideration AEM Deployment Agenda: Day 4

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Agenda: Day 1 Morning Session (9 a.m. - noon) Getting StartedContent Repository Apache Jackrabbit OakAfternoon Session (1–5 p.m.) Web FrameworkRESTSightlyBracket plugin

Agenda: Day 2

Duration: 4 Days | 32 Hrs

Adobe® CQ 6®AEM Sites: Developer

Know Tomorrow Today

R

Course Description:

AEM Sites: Developer Training teaches the fundamentals of building a custom AEM website based on templates and components. It provides with the conceptual information on JCR, web framework, and OSGi framework.

Using CRXDE Lite, students will develop a custom website while reinforcing the fundamental concepts, such as components, templates, dynamic image rendering, navigation, and modularization. It also provides an overview of mobile sites.

AEM 6.0 has deep coverage on Sightly — the new templating language that helps front-end developers to quickly develop components.

Target audience:

The AEM: Developer class is designed for developers who wish to learn more about application development with the AEM Sites.

Prerequisites:

• A minimum of 2 years experience in web development includingexperience with HTML, CSS,and DHTML

• Strong knowledge and experience with JavaScript in the client sideenvironment

• Advanced knowledge of Object Oriented Programming (preferably Java)

• Some exposure to basic authoring operations with AEM. Review all ofthe CQ5 feature tour screencasts on: https://www.day.com/content/day/en/resources/video/wcm.html

Participants should also know the following:• Relationship between template and page-rendering component• Major functionality of the jcr:content child of the cq:Page node• Adding component to the list of available components

Objective:

The overall goal of this training is to enable developers to create andunderstand basic AEM development practices and to preparethemselves for project work under the lead of a senior web developer.This course is not intended to provide any custom instruction focusedon speci�c sites or projects.

[email protected] Learning Today

Morning Session (9 a.m. - noon) Create a websiteStructureModularizeTemplatesPage renderingAfternoon Session (1–5 p.m.)

Sightly templateDesignsDynamic top navigation Extend paragraph system

Agenda: Day 3Morning Session (9 a.m. - noon) Create dialog boxesCreate dialog boxes for global contentEnhance the component Afternoon Session (1–5 p.m.) Use foundation components Include breadcrumbAdd client librariesCreate mobile websites

Morning Session (9 a.m. - noon) Create complex components End user searchUsing jQuery with Apache Sling Afternoon Session (1–5 p.m.) WorkflowPackage Manager Performance consideration AEM Deployment

Agenda: Day 4