![]() ![]() The QuickStart Jar can be used to run either the AEM Author Service or AEM Publish Service locally. The AEM as a Cloud Service SDK provides a QuickStart Jar that runs a local version of AEM. Set up Development Tools for AEM Projects Local AEM Runtime This section of the tutorial shows how to: The baseline project structure is generated via the AEM Project Maven Archetype. The AEM project is the custom code base containing the code, configuration and content that is deployed via Cloud Manager to AEM as a Cloud Service. In Windows, this is the equivalent of %HOMEPATH% Development Tools for AEM Projects Note that ~ is shorthand for the User’s Directory. ![]() ~/code/ contains the custom AEM Project source code.~/aem-sdk/dispatcher contains the Dispatcher Tools.~/aem-sdk/publish contains the AEM Publish Service.~/aem-sdk/author contains the AEM Author Service.~/aem-sdk is a organizational folder containing the various tools provided by the AEM as a Cloud Service SDK.This tutorial established the location of the AEM as a Cloud Service SDK artifacts and AEM Project code as follows: This tutorial walks through how to install and set up the highlighted items in the above diagram, providing a stable local development environment for AEM development. The Local Dispatcher Runtime which runs a local version of Apache HTTP Web Server and Dispatcher.The Local AEM Runtime which runs a local version of AEM Author and Publish services locally.The AEM Project contains the custom code, configuration and content that is the custom AEM application.The local development environment for AEM can be broken up into three logical groups: Your browser does not support the iframe element. ![]()
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