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AEM Headless Developer Journey aem-headless-developer-journey

Start here for a guided journey through the powerful and flexible headless features of AEM, their capabilities, and how to use them on your first headless development project. This journey provides you with all the AEM Headless Documentation you need to develop your first headless application.

Introduction introduction

Headless implementation forgoes page and component management as is traditional in full stack solutions and focuses on the creation of channel-neutral, reusable fragments of content and their cross-channel delivery. It is a modern and dynamic development pattern for implementing digital experiences.

This guide leads you through the most headless implementation topics in AEM so that on completion you:

  • Have a full understanding of what headless content delivery is and its benefits.
  • Understand AEM’s headless features and how they work together to deliver a headless experience.
  • Have the ability to take the first steps implementing your first AEM headless project.

AEM Documentation Journeys documentation-journeys

A Documentation Journey ties together many different and perhaps complicated topics and features by providing a narrative that helps the reader, who can be new to AEM, understand and solve a business problem from beginning to end, while assuming minimal prior topic or AEM knowledge.

Documentation Journeys are designed around best practices principles, informed by ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ’s latest research, proven implementation experience from ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ consultants, and feedback from customer projects.

If you want to know how ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ recommends how to solve headless business cases with AEM, AEM Headless Journeys are where to start.

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If you prefer to learn by doing and are technically inclined, visit the AEM Headless tutorials, which are organized by API and framework and are available in the Additional Resources section at the end of this document.

Audience audience

This journey is designed for the developer persona, laying out the requirements, steps, and approach of an AEM Headless project from a developer’s perspective. The journey defines additional personas with which the developer must interact for a successful project, but the point-of-view for the journey is that of the developer.

The following are the personas that interact in this journey.

Persona
Description
Role in This Journey
Developer (target audience)
Has experience developing headless applications which consume content from different sources
Target audience of this journey
Content Author
Creates and manages content that is delivered headlessly
Content Authors create content that the developer delivers headlessly.
Administrator
Manages the base setup and configuration of AEM
The developer works with the administrator to make configuration changes needed for development.
Content Architect
Analyzes the requirements for the data that must be delivered headlessly and defines the structure for this data
Developers work with the content architect to understand the structure of the data and requirements for delivering it headlessly.

Information in this journey can be useful to all personas, but some information may be superfluous to certain roles. Stay tuned for forthcoming journeys covering additional roles.

The Headless Developer Journey the-journey

You will explore many topics in this journey. The following articles give you foundational knowledge of headless in AEM and link out to detailed technical documentation.

Although you can go directly to a particular part of the journey, many concepts build on ones in previous articles. Therefore if you are new to headless in AEM, ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ recommends that you start at the beginning and progress sequentially.

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AEM Headless Developer Journey
This document
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Learn about CMS Headless Development
Learn about Headless Technology and when to use it.
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Getting Started with AEM Headless
Learn about AEM Headless prerequisites
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Path to your first experience using AEM Headless
Setup your development environment and learn how to integrate a simple app with AEM Headless
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How to model your content
Learn how to model your content structure. Then realize that structure for ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ Experience Manager (AEM) using Content Fragments Models and Content Fragments, for reuse across channels.
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How to access your content via AEM delivery APIs
Learn how to use GraphQL queries to access your Content Fragments content.
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How to update your content via AEM Assets APIs
Learn how to use REST API to access and update your Content Fragments content.
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How to put it all together - your app and your content in AEM Headless
Learn how to take your AEM Project and prepare it for going live with the AEM Headless SDK.
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How to go live with your headless application
Learn how to deploy application live and take your local code in Git and move it to Cloud Manager Git for CI/CD pipeline.
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Optional - How to create single page applications (SPAs) with AEM
Once you understand AEM’s headless features, explore how to combine headful and headless delivery and learn how you can create editable SPAs using AEM’s SPA Editor framework.

What’s Next what-is-next

You are now ready to get started on your ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ Headless journey. We encourage you to continue on to the next part of the journey and read the article Learn about CMS Headless Development.

Choose Your Own Adventure choose-your-path

However, ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ wants you to succeed as you get started with your AEM Headless project, regardless of your learning style. So consider these two options.

  • If you prefer to continue to learn about headless concepts and AEM’s headless technologies, you should continue your AEM headless journey as recommended by next reviewing the document How to Model Your Content as AEM Content Models where you learn how to model your content structure in AEM.
  • If you prefer to learn by doing, you can jump to the Getting Started with AEM Headless hands-on tutorial where you will jump directly into AEM Headless development by implementing a simple project to expose AEM headless content.

Additional Resources additional-resources

Documentation journeys show you how AEM solves a business problem by providing a narrative that guides you through complex, interrelated processes and features. A journey illustrates how multiple features work together to serve a single business need.

As such, journeys are designed to stand on their own. However, several them can be related to each other. Check out these additional journeys for more information on how AEM’s powerful features work together.

  • AEM Headless tutorials - If you prefer to learn by doing and are technically inclined, take our hands-on tutorials organized by API and framework, that explore creating and using applications built on AEM Headless.

  • AEM Headless Translation Journey - This documentation journey gives you a broad understanding of headless technology, how AEM serves headless content, and how you can translate it.

  • Headless Authoring Journey - Start here for a guided journey through the powerful and flexible headless features of AEM, their capabilities, and how to model your content on your first headless project.

  • Headless Architect Journey - Start here for an introduction to the powerful, and flexible, headless features of ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ Experience Manager, and how to model content for your project.

  • AEM technical documentation - If you already have a firm understanding of AEM and headless technologies, you may want to directly consult our in-depth technical docs.

  • The AEM Developer Portal

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