On a recent project of ours (Java / Web8 / DD4T 2), the customer’s architect suggested to use a view language that I had – quite frankly – never heard of: Thymeleaf. I had always wondered why the Java world had never settled on a view technology to r...
The world of front-end development is changing at a lightning fast pace. It’s hard enough for a front-end developer to keep up. So, how should a Tridion architect or general back-end developer stay “in the know” about the world of f...
I have already written a blog on how to create a custom claim in Java based web application using ADF claim cartridge. Also you can refer the bolg from Jan Horsman [ weather-cartridge] for same type of implementation.
Similarly you can create the Jav...
In a large SDL Web (SDL Tridion) implementation, with multiple languages and countries, it is inevitable that change control will be a problem that needs to be managed.
Scenario
You don’t localize pages, to keep global control over them
You ha...
Recently, I got a chance to work on a migration project on Web 8 and DXA which is using a lots of functionality on the website through audience manager like User Registration, Login, Personalization of content and documents etc.
While, the audience m...
With the release of Windows Containers I hope that there will a huge adoption of it. This blog post relies on basic understanding of docker and docker-compose. A good free eBook is available for download here to get started with docker in the Microso...
Today I want to take some time to write about the next step I am currently taking to have both my self-build Raspberry PI robot and the Nao robot interact with each other on a useful basis. You might have already seen some posts before like https://r...
Looking at code you wrote three years ago can sometimes be a confronting experience. In case of the code I wrote for SI4T, this was no different. After you go through the six stages of debugging and cringe at the … Continue reading →
The release of SDL Web 8 has seen the biggest overhaul of the Content Delivery stack since Tridion 2011 and much of it has been applauded much, as the new Micro Services architecture and with it the ability to scale, … Continue reading →
Most of the Tridion implementations that I’ve worked on over the last 11 years have relied on a number of ‘system’ Schemas and Templates. Rather than being used to add and update content on the websites, these items are often used f...