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Sitecore XM Cloud is now available in Japan. It is a SaaS version of Sitecore Experience Manager. We will start with an introduction to the relevant tools.
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Sitecore XM Cloud is now available in Japan. It is a SaaS version of Sitecore Experience Manager. We will start with an introduction to the relevant tools.
I was planning to write blog posts about moosend's features, but instead, I've created several short videos. These videos convey the functionality more clearly than text. Please check them out to see what makes this email marketing tool so easy to use.
The Sitecore Symposium, which has been an online event for two consecutive years, will once again be held in Chicago in 2022. This blog will be covering the event, as I hope to introduce some of the products.
Previously, we ran Sitecore as a virtual machine server. Now, with the Sitecore Experience Edge service, you can easily deploy Next.js apps to Vercel. This time, we'll introduce the deployment steps.
We have created the project multiple times so far, but it is tedious to perform the same thing each time. Therefore, we will introduce a procedure to start the environment without the previous steps.
Regarding the test environment setup, we've previously provided instructions to manually enter certain configurations. To improve usability, we'll now automate this process by consolidating settings into a .env file.
The project already has a headless testing environment set up. In this and the next session, we'll clean up and remove unnecessary parts. Since we're now running headless, we'll start by deleting the CD server configuration.
Last time, we launched a container based on Node.js and started Next.js within it, displaying pages by fetching data from Sitecore. This time, we'll progress to connecting Sitecore to the Node.js container and getting the Experience Editor up and running.
On the server, Vercel is used for page editing and verification, but this functionality is missing in the local container environment. This time, we'll add a Node.js container to replicate the Vercel functionality locally.
In the last issue we were able to deploy a new site in Vercel. We will proceed to use this instance to be able to edit pages in the Experience Editor.
We would like to deploy the web site we have created so far to Vercel. We will show you how to deploy the sample data to the server that was set up at the beginning of this series, and how to deploy it to Vercel.
In the previous session, we prepared a Next.js template. Last time, we introduced the steps to import items into Sitecore to use this template. Now, we'll modify the Next.js settings to reference Sitecore items and display the pages.