Tuesday 17 November 2015

Creating an AEM HTL Component that uses the QueryBuilder API

You can create an Adobe Experience Manager (AEM)  HTL (formally Sightly)  component that can be used within the AEM Touch UI view. Furthermore, you can use HTL and the QueryBuilder API to develop the AEM component that displays AEM JCR data.

HTL  is an AEM  template language that can be used to replace the use of JSP when developing an AEM component. HTL helps you to separate your design from your application logic.  In this use case, the HTL logic is located within an HTML file and displays the result set. The Java part of the HTL component uses the QueryBuilder API.




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I (Scott Macdonald) am a Senior Digital Marketing Community Manager at Adobe Systems with 20 years in the high tech industry. I am also a programmer with knowledge in Java, JavaScript, C#,C++, HTML, XML and ActionScript. If  you would like to see more CQ or other Adobe Digital Marketing end to end articles like this, then leave a comment and let me know what content you would like to see.


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