A client's marketing pages are generally slow to load which is causing a significant drop in sales. All other AEM pages load within expected performance guidelines regardless of whether the visitor is being served the desktop or mobile experiences.
The marketing pages typically get slower when multiple external campaigns such as Facebook and AdWords drive traffic to those pages. The page performance tends to dip during high traffic periods. Internal campaign clicks such as those from hero images use similar campaign codes as external campaign traffic.
What should the Architect do to resolve this issue?
A media company wants to use AEM as content hub for multiple customer touch points:
• Brand-specific marketing websites hosted on AEM Sites
• Single Page Applications using headless content
• Native mobile applications
• Content offers in Adobe Target
The company wants to manage its content efficiently with its small editor staff. Text should be entered and reviewed only once, then reused for all touch points.
How should an Architect incorporate these requirements into a solution that leverages AEM Sites features?
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A new AEM Sites implementation includes a component that lists the 10 most recently published PDF documents in AEM Assets. The component works as expected during development and passes QA testing. The business starts to use it while entering content and uploading assets in preparation for go-live. A few days later, the component's PDF list is empty.
What is the most likely cause of the issue?
A large AEM enterprise site is implementing authentication and requires a true optimal load balancing across the site's multi AEM publish instances. Which approach should an Architect take to meet this requirement?
A client wants to change how they publish their content. Refer to the following client business requirements:
• The client has a seasonal business that has significant content changes across their site that need to be rolled out at once based on the season change over date.
• The content authors need to be able to work one season in advance of publish dates to ensure that all changes can be completed on time.
• The content authors need a way to indicate that all the seasonal changes are ready. If the content changes are not completed, then the pages should not get published.
• The content authors need the ability to modify the current live pages without rolling back changes for a future content rollout.
What approach should the Architect recommend?
PDF + Testing Engine
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Testing Engine
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PDF (Q&A)
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Adobe Free Exams |
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