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AEM Certification Course Training

AEM Certification Course Training

⏰24 hours | ▶️ 24 Videos | 📣 49 Participants | 🔥11 Reviews

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Course Description

Adobe Experience Manager is a complete CMS(Content Management Solution) for developing websites, Mobile Applications and Forms. It is used to handle your marketing assets. Through Adobe Experience Manager, you can increase your brand demand and Customer Loyalty. By 2025, Adobe Experience manager will become one of the top content management systems.

After analyzing its progress in the market, we have designed this course based on the latest trends.

Major companies using Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) are Dell, Barclays, Deloitte, Informatica, Mastercard, Microsoft, UBS, Thermo Fisher Scientific, DuPont, Palo Alto Networks.

The average salary of Adobe Experience Manager per annum is $168,200 – Neuvoo

Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) training will help you develop the skills and knowledge necessary for building custom AEM applications using templates and components.

It covers all the fundamentals of AEM including architecture, JCR, OSGi framework, etc., through real-life projects and this will enable you to become a certified AEM developer.

Features

✅Lifetime access ✅Lifetime video access
✅Real-time case studies ✅The project integrated into the Curriculum
✅24*7 Support from our team of administrators

Course Content

1.AEM - Basic Developer Course Content

  • Overview of the OSGI Framework, JCR/OAK, REST, and Apache Sling Technologies
  • Overview of the Product and Platform architectures
  • Creating and Managing Templates and associated page-rendering Components
  • Installing and utilizing CRXDE and CRXDE Lite
  • Creating, Adding, and Managing Components
  • Taking input from Authors using Component and Design Dialogs
  • Defining and assigning a Design to a web site
  • Creating a custom Widget and CQ package
  • Overview of Workflow definition
  • Creating custom workflow process steps
  • OSGi bundles and consuming classed defined in them

2.Advanced Developer Course Content

  • OSGi components, services, annotations
  • Development models: Maven, vlt Sling,
  • Resource-Oriented architectures,
  • Resource Resolvers Sling Eventing
  • Sling Scheduling
  • JCR and Jackrabbit
  • JCR Search JCR Observations
  • JCR Versioning
  • JCR Import/Export Users,
  • Groups, Permissions
  • Unit Testing
  • Deployment & Packaging
  • Dispatcher and Caching
  • Reverse Replication
  • CQ-based Search

3.Advanced features in AEM 6.5

  • Dynamic Templates.
  • Policies
  • Layout
  • Creating base templates
  • Content fragments.
  • Creating content fragment templates
  • Content fragment variation and Authoring
  • Experience Fragments
  • Creating Experience fragment templates
  • Experience fragment variations and Authoring
  • Tagging
  • OSGI bundles(Create and Use).
  • Workflow basics.
  • Custom workflow.
  • Sling Models.
  • Sling Servlet.(Path based, Resource Based)
  • Query Builder.
  • Event handler.
  • Content services.

FAQ’s

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Aem Online Course Training

Aem Online Course Training

⏰24 hours | ▶️ 24 Videos | 📣 49 Participants | 🔥11 Reviews

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Course Description

Adobe Experience Manager is a complete CMS(Content Management Solution) for developing websites, Mobile Applications and Forms. It is used to handle your marketing assets. Through Adobe Experience Manager, you can increase your brand demand and Customer Loyalty. By 2025, Adobe Experience manager will become one of the top content management systems.

After analyzing its progress in the market, we have designed this course based on the latest trends.

Major companies using Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) are Dell, Barclays, Deloitte, Informatica, Mastercard, Microsoft, UBS, Thermo Fisher Scientific, DuPont, Palo Alto Networks.

The average salary of Adobe Experience Manager per annum is $168,200 – Neuvoo

Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) training will help you develop the skills and knowledge necessary for building custom AEM applications using templates and components.

It covers all the fundamentals of AEM including architecture, JCR, OSGi framework, etc., through real-life projects and this will enable you to become a certified AEM developer.

Features

✅Lifetime access ✅Lifetime video access
✅Real-time case studies ✅The project integrated into the Curriculum
✅24*7 Support from our team of administrators

Course Content

1.AEM - Basic Developer Course Content

  • Overview of the OSGI Framework, JCR/OAK, REST, and Apache Sling Technologies
  • Overview of the Product and Platform architectures
  • Creating and Managing Templates and associated page-rendering Components
  • Installing and utilizing CRXDE and CRXDE Lite
  • Creating, Adding, and Managing Components
  • Taking input from Authors using Component and Design Dialogs
  • Defining and assigning a Design to a web site
  • Creating a custom Widget and CQ package
  • Overview of Workflow definition
  • Creating custom workflow process steps
  • OSGi bundles and consuming classed defined in them

2.Advanced Developer Course Content

  • OSGi components, services, annotations
  • Development models: Maven, vlt Sling,
  • Resource-Oriented architectures,
  • Resource Resolvers Sling Eventing
  • Sling Scheduling
  • JCR and Jackrabbit
  • JCR Search JCR Observations
  • JCR Versioning
  • JCR Import/Export Users,
  • Groups, Permissions
  • Unit Testing
  • Deployment & Packaging
  • Dispatcher and Caching
  • Reverse Replication
  • CQ-based Search

3.Advanced features in AEM 6.5

  • Dynamic Templates.
  • Policies
  • Layout
  • Creating base templates
  • Content fragments.
  • Creating content fragment templates
  • Content fragment variation and Authoring
  • Experience Fragments
  • Creating Experience fragment templates
  • Experience fragment variations and Authoring
  • Tagging
  • OSGI bundles(Create and Use).
  • Workflow basics.
  • Custom workflow.
  • Sling Models.
  • Sling Servlet.(Path based, Resource Based)
  • Query Builder.
  • Event handler.
  • Content services.

FAQ’s

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Terraform GCP Training

Terraform GCP Training

⏰36 hours | ▶️ 36 Videos | 📣 48 Participants | 🔥 27 Reviews

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07:00 AM IST
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Course Description

Terraform Training enables you to discover an Opensource tool created by Hashicop.

Predominantly Terraform is a tool that is developing an Infrastructure for the project. We can put it as ‘Infrastructure as a code.’

Online Classes are the time-saving innovations introduced to the people who need to manage other works parallelly.

As I mentioned, Terraform is an Infrastructure as a  code tool that help with various multiple aspects like

It improves Automation speed, Improves reliability, Prevents configuration drift, and supports experimentation, testing, and Optimization.

Hashicorp administers a test to obtain Terraform Certification. You get facilitated with Certification if you performed well and qualified in that test.

Learn this exceptional course and benefit from an outstanding career.

Features

✅Lifetime access ✅Lifetime video access
✅Real-time case studies ✅The project integrated into the Curriculum
✅24*7 Support from our team of administrators

Course Content

1. Introduction to Terraform

  • Introduction to terraform
  • Infrastructure Automation
  • Install Terraform
  • Providers
  • Resources
  • Basic Syntax
  • Exercise: Your First Script main.tf

2. Getting started with Terraform

  • Terraform Plan, show, Apply, Destroy
  • Exploring Terraform Registry
  • Interpolation
  • Tainting and Updating Resources
  • Terraform Console and Output
  • Terraform Variables
  • Breaking Out Our Variables and Outputs
  • Lab exercises: Breaking down main.tf into variables.tf, output.tf,

3. Terraform Modules

  • Introduction to Modules
  • Module repositories
  • First Basic Module
  • The Module codes
  • Main Terraform Code
  • Using git repositories to save modules
  • Lab exercises: Modules for Docker
  • Lab exercises: The Docker Image Module
  • Lab exercises: Modules the Container Module
  • Lab exercises: Modules – The Root Module

4. Terraform: Writing in a more organized way

  • Maps and Lookups
  • Terraform Workspaces
  • Breaking Out Our Variable Definitions
  • Null Resources and Local-Exec
  • Terraform Console

5. Terraform with AWS: lab Part 1

  • Setting up the system for AWS
  • AWS Storage: The S3 Bucket and Random ID
  • AWS Storage: The Root Module
  • AWS Compute: AMI Data, Key Pair, and the File Function
  • AWS Compute: The EC2 Instance
  • AWS Compute: User Data and Template Files
  • AWS Compute: The Root Module

6. Terraform

  • Remote state
  • Data Sources
  • Templates
  • Conditionals
  • Built-in Functions
  • Working with state files
  • Outputs, count and Join Function

7. Terraform Integration

  • Adding S3 backend
  • Integration with Git
  • Packer introduction
  • Terraform with Packer
  • Terraform with Jenkins
  • Terraform Formatting and Remote State
  • Terraform RandomID and S3 Buckets

8. Terraform with AWS: Lab Part 2

  • AWS Networking: VPC, IGW, and Route Tables
  • AWS Networking: Subnets, Security, and the Count Attribute
  • AWS Networking: The Root Module

9. Terraform Troubleshooting and Testing

  • Terraform Plan revisited
  • Debugging the script
  • Terraform Testing
  • Lab: Writing test scripts for Terraform.
  • Lab: Testing with Docker

10. Extending Terraform

  • Terraform with Azure cloud
  • Terraform with Google Cloud
  • Terraform Templates
  • Terraform plugins
  • Integrating Go Plugins

11. Terraform Best Practices

  • Best practices in writing terraform scripts
  • Terraform Workflow
  • Terraform projects
  • Other Hashicorp tools
  • New features of Terraform

FAQ’s

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Terraform Aws Training

Terraform Aws Training

⏰36 hours | ▶️ 36 Videos | 📣 48 Participants | 🔥 27 Reviews

Choose a Plan that Works for You

Upcoming Batches PST

 Weekday 

May 16(1 HR A DAY)
06:30 PM PST
Enroll Now  →

 Weekday

May 31(1 HR A DAY)
06:00 AM PST
Enroll Now  →

 Weekend 

May 28(1 HR A DAY)
07:30 PM PST
Enroll Now  →

Upcoming Batches IST

 Weekday 

May 17(1 HR A DAY)
07:00 AM IST
Enroll Now  →

 Weekday 

May 31(1 HR A DAY)
06:30 PM IST
Enroll Now  →

 Weekend 

May 29(1 HR A DAY)
08:00 AM IST
Enroll Now  →

Course Description

Terraform Training enables you to discover an Opensource tool created by Hashicop.

Predominantly Terraform is a tool that is developing an Infrastructure for the project. We can put it as ‘Infrastructure as a code.’

Online Classes are the time-saving innovations introduced to the people who need to manage other works parallelly.

As I mentioned, Terraform is an Infrastructure as a  code tool that help with various multiple aspects like

It improves Automation speed, Improves reliability, Prevents configuration drift, and supports experimentation, testing, and Optimization.

Hashicorp administers a test to obtain Terraform Certification. You get facilitated with Certification if you performed well and qualified in that test.

Learn this exceptional course and benefit from an outstanding career.

Features

✅Lifetime access ✅Lifetime video access
✅Real-time case studies ✅The project integrated into the Curriculum
✅24*7 Support from our team of administrators

Course Content

1. Introduction to Terraform

  • Introduction to terraform
  • Infrastructure Automation
  • Install Terraform
  • Providers
  • Resources
  • Basic Syntax
  • Exercise: Your First Script main.tf

2. Getting started with Terraform

  • Terraform Plan, show, Apply, Destroy
  • Exploring Terraform Registry
  • Interpolation
  • Tainting and Updating Resources
  • Terraform Console and Output
  • Terraform Variables
  • Breaking Out Our Variables and Outputs
  • Lab exercises: Breaking down main.tf into variables.tf, output.tf,

3. Terraform Modules

  • Introduction to Modules
  • Module repositories
  • First Basic Module
  • The Module codes
  • Main Terraform Code
  • Using git repositories to save modules
  • Lab exercises: Modules for Docker
  • Lab exercises: The Docker Image Module
  • Lab exercises: Modules the Container Module
  • Lab exercises: Modules – The Root Module

4. Terraform: Writing in a more organized way

  • Maps and Lookups
  • Terraform Workspaces
  • Breaking Out Our Variable Definitions
  • Null Resources and Local-Exec
  • Terraform Console

5. Terraform with AWS: lab Part 1

  • Setting up the system for AWS
  • AWS Storage: The S3 Bucket and Random ID
  • AWS Storage: The Root Module
  • AWS Compute: AMI Data, Key Pair, and the File Function
  • AWS Compute: The EC2 Instance
  • AWS Compute: User Data and Template Files
  • AWS Compute: The Root Module

6. Terraform

  • Remote state
  • Data Sources
  • Templates
  • Conditionals
  • Built-in Functions
  • Working with state files
  • Outputs, count and Join Function

7. Terraform Integration

  • Adding S3 backend
  • Integration with Git
  • Packer introduction
  • Terraform with Packer
  • Terraform with Jenkins
  • Terraform Formatting and Remote State
  • Terraform RandomID and S3 Buckets

8. Terraform with AWS: Lab Part 2

  • AWS Networking: VPC, IGW, and Route Tables
  • AWS Networking: Subnets, Security, and the Count Attribute
  • AWS Networking: The Root Module

9. Terraform Troubleshooting and Testing

  • Terraform Plan revisited
  • Debugging the script
  • Terraform Testing
  • Lab: Writing test scripts for Terraform.
  • Lab: Testing with Docker

10. Extending Terraform

  • Terraform with Azure cloud
  • Terraform with Google Cloud
  • Terraform Templates
  • Terraform plugins
  • Integrating Go Plugins

11. Terraform Best Practices

  • Best practices in writing terraform scripts
  • Terraform Workflow
  • Terraform projects
  • Other Hashicorp tools
  • New features of Terraform

FAQ’s

(more…)

Terraform Azure Training

Terraform Azure Training

⏰36 hours | ▶️ 36 Videos | 📣 48 Participants | 🔥 27 Reviews

Choose a Plan that Works for You

Upcoming Batches PST

 Weekday 

May 16(1 HR A DAY)
06:30 PM PST
Enroll Now  →

 Weekday

May 31(1 HR A DAY)
06:00 AM PST
Enroll Now  →

 Weekend 

May 28(1 HR A DAY)
07:30 PM PST
Enroll Now  →

Upcoming Batches IST

 Weekday 

May 17(1 HR A DAY)
07:00 AM IST
Enroll Now  →

 Weekday 

May 31(1 HR A DAY)
06:30 PM IST
Enroll Now  →

 Weekend 

May 29(1 HR A DAY)
08:00 AM IST
Enroll Now  →

Course Description

Terraform Training enables you to discover an Opensource tool created by Hashicop.

Predominantly Terraform is a tool that is developing an Infrastructure for the project. We can put it as ‘Infrastructure as a code.’

Online Classes are the time-saving innovations introduced to the people who need to manage other works parallelly.

As I mentioned, Terraform is an Infrastructure as a  code tool that help with various multiple aspects like

It improves Automation speed, Improves reliability, Prevents configuration drift, and supports experimentation, testing, and Optimization.

Hashicorp administers a test to obtain Terraform Certification. You get facilitated with Certification if you performed well and qualified in that test.

Learn this exceptional course and benefit from an outstanding career.

Features

✅Lifetime access ✅Lifetime video access
✅Real-time case studies ✅The project integrated into the Curriculum
✅24*7 Support from our team of administrators

Course Content

1. Introduction to Terraform

  • Introduction to terraform
  • Infrastructure Automation
  • Install Terraform
  • Providers
  • Resources
  • Basic Syntax
  • Exercise: Your First Script main.tf

2. Getting started with Terraform

  • Terraform Plan, show, Apply, Destroy
  • Exploring Terraform Registry
  • Interpolation
  • Tainting and Updating Resources
  • Terraform Console and Output
  • Terraform Variables
  • Breaking Out Our Variables and Outputs
  • Lab exercises: Breaking down main.tf into variables.tf, output.tf,

3. Terraform Modules

  • Introduction to Modules
  • Module repositories
  • First Basic Module
  • The Module codes
  • Main Terraform Code
  • Using git repositories to save modules
  • Lab exercises: Modules for Docker
  • Lab exercises: The Docker Image Module
  • Lab exercises: Modules the Container Module
  • Lab exercises: Modules – The Root Module

4. Terraform: Writing in a more organized way

  • Maps and Lookups
  • Terraform Workspaces
  • Breaking Out Our Variable Definitions
  • Null Resources and Local-Exec
  • Terraform Console

5. Terraform with AWS: lab Part 1

  • Setting up the system for AWS
  • AWS Storage: The S3 Bucket and Random ID
  • AWS Storage: The Root Module
  • AWS Compute: AMI Data, Key Pair, and the File Function
  • AWS Compute: The EC2 Instance
  • AWS Compute: User Data and Template Files
  • AWS Compute: The Root Module

6. Terraform

  • Remote state
  • Data Sources
  • Templates
  • Conditionals
  • Built-in Functions
  • Working with state files
  • Outputs, count and Join Function

7. Terraform Integration

  • Adding S3 backend
  • Integration with Git
  • Packer introduction
  • Terraform with Packer
  • Terraform with Jenkins
  • Terraform Formatting and Remote State
  • Terraform RandomID and S3 Buckets

8. Terraform with AWS: Lab Part 2

  • AWS Networking: VPC, IGW, and Route Tables
  • AWS Networking: Subnets, Security, and the Count Attribute
  • AWS Networking: The Root Module

9. Terraform Troubleshooting and Testing

  • Terraform Plan revisited
  • Debugging the script
  • Terraform Testing
  • Lab: Writing test scripts for Terraform.
  • Lab: Testing with Docker

10. Extending Terraform

  • Terraform with Azure cloud
  • Terraform with Google Cloud
  • Terraform Templates
  • Terraform plugins
  • Integrating Go Plugins

11. Terraform Best Practices

  • Best practices in writing terraform scripts
  • Terraform Workflow
  • Terraform projects
  • Other Hashicorp tools
  • New features of Terraform

FAQ’s

(more…)