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I've been a developer for over a decade, working with a varied range of products. I'm also an Adobe Certified Expert AEM 6.0 Developer, CQ 5.6 Component Developer, ColdFusion, and Advanced ColdFusion, and a Certified Scrum Master.
Tag Archives: runmode
AEM Best Practice: OSGi Configurations
One of the best practices I’ve come across recently in AEM is to never use the OSGi console directly to edit configurations. People may argue “But that’s what it’s there for!”, and indeed it is an easy interface to use … Continue reading
CQ5 Tip: Confirming the Runmode
When using CQ5 quickstart, it’s easy to know what runmode you’re using, as it’s defined by the jar file name itself – eg; cq-author-4502.jar. But if you use the start/stop scripts and want to confirm they are configured correctly, or … Continue reading