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2025.01.0 AEM Release Overview Video

The features in this release focus on Experience Manager Sites, Forms, Assets, and Cloud Foundation innovations and include the following:

  • AEM Sites

    • Content Fragment Commenting
  • AEM Forms

    • Interactive Communications with AEM Forms
  • AEM Assets

    • Dynamic Media Templates
    • Dynamic Media Delivery Reports
  • AEM Cloud Foundation

    • Build with Java 17 or 21

Have questions about the release? Discuss the release in

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Transcript
It’s time for the 2025.1 release of ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ Experience Manager. We have exciting new enhancements to content fragments, forms and assets, including new dynamic media capabilities and much much more. Let’s get started. Delivering intent-aware experiences starts with the ability to generate winning experiences faster and activation puts the content to work. In order to drive intent-aware experiences, optimization needs to happen continuously. Trusting governance is embedded in Experience Manager in every aspect from generation to optimization and foundational services leverage AI to power the broad range of AM applications. This release sees five new capabilities that are generally available to AM as a cloud service users. In addition, one AM forms capability that’s available as an early adopter access by request. Let’s have a look at the first group of innovations that focus on better content generation through intelligence. Collaborating with content fragments has never been easier. Now there’s no need to go out to other tools when you can add comments right alongside the content that you’re editing. Tag people, like, reply, respond. People get notified when you tag them with content, allowing you to have seamless integration and get more interactive around the way that you create content. The AM forms product team have announced an early adopter access to the new interactive communications tool, providing a new way to create preview and publish mobile responsive web and print ready communications in a single web based editor. If you’re interested in early access, reach out to the team using the email address on the screen. Also a number of enhancements to the forms authoring process, everything from being able to manage publications to preview and publish here, being able to set up auto save of drafts for core component based forms, enhancements to rule based editing to allow you to populate drop downs and validate fields from backend service calls, as well as being able to enhance the user experience with new nav buttons in different layouts. Once we generate a great content, it’s time to accelerate the activation and deliver on brand experiences. Dynamic media templates let you engage your audiences on web app, email and other channels with rich real time variations, letting you scale to millions of one to one interactions. Start by creating templates in the visual editor, add parameters to dynamic elements, preview and test the templates, then access these templates via URL to embed into your experiences. Dynamic media templates let you serve highly engaging experiences with minimal effort. Also for dynamic media users is a new delivery report surfacing greater insights into what assets are being accessed across channels. Simply enter the date range and scope of the assets to start the report generation. And now let’s turn to AM’s cloud foundation to check out the innovation. New support for updated versions of Java including Java 17 and 21. Java 11 remains supported but developers should consider following the recommendation to move to Java 21. And there you have the highlights of the 2025.1 release for ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ Experience Manager. As always, check out the release notes for more information and join the community on Experience League. I look forward to seeing you on the next release update.
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