Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Basics

A Complete Beginner's Guide to Adobe Experience Manager (AEM 6.5 LTS & AEMaaCS)

Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Basics
Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Basics

Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Basics free download

A Complete Beginner's Guide to Adobe Experience Manager (AEM 6.5 LTS & AEMaaCS)

Hi, and welcome to this course! My name is Andrii Bortnikov, and I am a Software Engineer specializing in Adobe Experience Manager.

This is the first course in a two-course series dedicated to Adobe Experience Manager. In this course, we will start learning Adobe Experience Manager from scratch.


We'll start with the Introduction section, where we’ll get familiar with Adobe Experience Manager, its history, different versions, and so on.

Next, we'll cover the installation process, discuss the local development flow, and explore the codebase of an AEM project.

After that, we will learn about different fundamental concepts and features, such as pages, the repository, package management, learn about templates and template types, policies, components, and so on.

Then, we will dive deeper into the coding aspects and learn about the HTML Template Language, Client-Side Libraries, the ui.frontend module, the Style System, and so on.

Then, we’ll go even further, and learn about the Apache Sling Framework, Sling Models, explore different AEM APIs, learn about the OSGi Framework, as well as different environments, run modes, Sling Servlets, Sling Filters, and so on.

Then, we will also have a dedicated section on testing our AEM code, where we will learn how to test everything we learned in the previous sections.

Then, once we’re done with that, we’ll learn about even more AEM features, such as Experience Fragments, Assets, Content Fragments, and Tags.


Okay, great! So, as you can see, this is quite a comprehensive course. And because of that, let’s talk a little bit about how to get the most out of it:

  • First of all, the topics in this course are structured logically, starting from the basics and moving to more advanced concepts. So, you do not need to have any prior knowledge of AEM; we’ll learn everything step by step. And, because of this, I highly recommend following the course sequentially, without skipping any lessons.

  • Secondly, I really encourage you to take notes or even code along with me.

  • Then, there are also homework assignments for almost every section, sometimes even more than one. And, I strongly encourage you to complete these assignments and then review my solutions as well. That way, you’ll not only learn the theory but also gain practical experience.


Okay, great! I hope you are now familiar with the structure of this course.

But, in order to support the course videos, I’ve also created a GitHub repository containing all the code we’ll write throughout the course. For each section, there is a starting branch, which contains the code before we begin the section, and a finalized branch containing the completed code for that section. So, this way, you can always review the entire codebase or compare your code with mine if you have any questions. And, you’ll find the link to the GitHub repository in the file attached to the Introduction video.

Also, if you’d like to connect with me, you can find the link to my LinkedIn profile in the file attached to the Introduction video.

I’ve also created a Discord community where we can discuss AEM and where I’ll post updates regarding this course. You can find the link to the Discord community in that file as well.


Okay, great!

So, that’s pretty much it. Let's start learning AEM!