Before I can start looking into the new features of SDL Web 8.5 I need to install it. So I thought I’d share the experience as part of this post. For those not so familiar with installing SDL Web or SDL Tridion it is a very simple process.
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It’s that time of year again; the time of the year when the year ends. Sure, I could reflect on it, like I did for 2014. But, ehh, I’ve done that in years-passed. This time, I’d like to rate it. You know, like a review. Like an Ama...
I pleased to announce the release of SS4T 2.0
What’s New:
Support for Web 8
Support for Solr version – 6.3.0
Optimization related to code
Enhanced caching
Bug fixes
Below are the resources which can be referred SS4T 2.0:
Deployment Pac...
2016 has been a crazy year – let’s just agree on this and not get into the details! But, 2016 also did have some positive moments, especially in the Tridion community. Here I hope to highlight some of the positive contributions the commu...
In this blog I have described how to get the list of components and pages (from CMS) created by an individual(Author)/ everyone in a specific publication and create a simple report in .csv format using core service.
To provide more flexibility to ...
SDL Web 8 has been around for a little over a year now. Its successor (SDL Web 8.5) was recently introduced. You’d think that to an old Tridion hand like me, by now Web 8.x would be as familiar as any of the earlier (Tridion) versions. The sobe...
Plato (~423 BC – ~347 BC) was a pretty smart guy. Among his many ideas and thoughts, his Theory of Forms had an immense influence on how we perceive and solve the philosophical Problem of universals. It basically comes down to the idea that eve...
Today we released version 2.0.7 of DD4T for Java. This version includes support for the Thymeleaf view language. Thymeleaf is a fast-growing view framework for Java web applications, which can be used as an alternative for JSP. I recently blogged abo...