AEM(Adobe Experience Manager) as a Cloud Service — Setting up Local Development Environment in Windows

Set up AEM as Cloud Service local development environment in the Windows machine.

Albin Issac
Tech Learnings

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Introduction

This tutorial walks through setting up a local development environment for Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) using the AEM as a Cloud Service SDK for Windows machine, includes the development tooling required to develop, build and compile AEM Projects, as well as local run times allowing developers to quickly validate new features locally before deploying them to AEM as a Cloud Service via Adobe Cloud Manager.

AEM(Adobe Experience Manager) is now available as a Cloud Service and has the following benefits:

  • Is the cloud-native way of leveraging the AEM applications.
  • Provides Continuous Delivery and Continuous Integration for updates with zero downtime.
  • Is based on a dynamic architecture that autoscales, thus removing infrastructure considerations.
  • Is security focused, using automated tests to scan for common vulnerabilities.
  • Validates customer code using automated tests.
  • Has performance topologies optimized for maximum resilience and efficiency.
  • Significantly reduces the manual configuration required.
  • Is deeply integrated with the Adobe…

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Albin Issac
Tech Learnings

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