Exam details
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- Level: Expert (1-3 years’ experience)
- Passing Score: 31/50
- Time: 100 mins
- Delivery: Online proctored (requires camera access)
- Available languages: English
- Cost: $125 (global) / $95 (India)
- Exam ID: AD0-E136
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Intended audience
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- Developers who have experience with Adobe Experience Manager
- Developers who have participated in at least one Cloud Migration
- Adobe Experience Manager Sites Developers
- Adobe Experience Manager Sites Architect
- Adobe Experience Manager Assets Developers
- Adobe Experience Manager Forms Developers
- Developers/DevOps/Leads/Architects who have participated in multiple AEM deployments with a minimum of 2-3 years of web application development experience using Adobe Experience Manager
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Minimum experience
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- An understanding of the overall changes to the architecture and features when moving from any AEM service (self-managed, AMS or any third-party cloud) to AEM as a Cloud Service.
- 1-3 years of web application development experience using Adobe Experience Manager
- Hands on experience using AEM Forms, Assets, and Sites
- The ability to guide customers through the migration process, advising and participating in all phases of an AEM project
Additionally, you should be familiar with the following technologies and environments:
- Index conversion tools
- Workflow conversion tools
- Dispatcher tools
- Content delivery network (CDN)
- Best Practices Analyzer
- AEM Modernization
- Repository Browser
- Developer Console
- User mapping tool for IMS Adobe
- I/O cmd tool
- New Relic
- Local Cloud SDK
- Development, Stage, Prod Author, Publish and Preview Service
- Local Dispatcher setup using Docker
- Tailing Cloud logs in local environment
- Cloud console interfaces
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Exam objectives and scope
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This section provides information on the exam content.
Section 1: Assessment (32%)
- Use the BPA
- Prepare and estimate a migration plan
- Assess which user, groups and permission need to be moved
- Review deprecated capabilities
- Determine the workflow requirements
- Explain the requirements for content transfer
- Explain asset related implementation and its impact
- Identify Dispatcher related requirements
- Review existing components and validate with the latest version
- Prepare configuration for assets microservices
- Explain caching strategy
Section 3: Deployment (16%)
- Configure Cloud Manager pipelines and tie to the environments
- Provision AEMaaCS environments (dev, stage, prod - author, publish, preview)
- Manage the deployment process with the help of Adobe IO CLI
Section 4: Migration (20%)
- Execute tests
- Prepare an asset migration strategy
- Prepare an initial/base content migration strategy
- Execute migration tools (content transfer, modernizing, refactoring). Report & refine outcomes, especially critical outcomes not handled by tooling
- Plan the post go-live support
Section 5: Implementation (16%)
- Merge multiple projects into a single project to be deployed through Adobe pipeline
- Manage repointit scripts for user/group permission
- Set up local SDKs
- Update configurations based on runmodes available on AEM as a Cloud Service
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