Reflecting locally created components in XM Cloud's Staging
In the previous article, we created a component that uses all items called Types. This time, we will use this component and add it to the Staging server using the CLI.
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In the previous article, we created a component that uses all items called Types. This time, we will use this component and add it to the Staging server using the CLI.
For the various fields provided by Sitecore, we will actually implement them in a single component and verify their operation.
In the previous article, we switched to using LTSC2022 for the local Docker image. This time, we will change the rendering environment.
We provide Docker images not only for Sitecore XM Cloud, but also for the latest versions of Sitecore. This makes it easy to switch between development and verification environments. In this article, we will introduce Sitecore's Docker images.
Sitecore XM Cloud includes some of the analytics and personalization features provided by Sitecore CDP. This means that simple analytics and personalization are included as standard. In this article, we will check the configuration of this feature.
We previously showed you how to connect your local Next.js project to XM Cloud. So is it easy to do this if you are running in a local container? In this article, we will check this.
In the previous article, we introduced the settings for holding multilingual data in content management. Now let's see how it works when actually displaying the data, referring to the Next.js project.
Like Sitecore's CMS, XM Cloud also allows for content management in multiple languages. In this article, we will introduce the configuration of the CMS side.
XM Cloud's new editing tool, Sitecore Pages, is a SaaS launched application. In this article, we will show you how to integrate this tool with your locally launched instance of XM Cloud.
As it's already December, we've shared many blog posts this year. To recap and highlight XM Cloud, we are launching a solo Advent Calendar with one post daily about XM Cloud. This session will first review the articles we've covered so far.
This year I will be writing the Advent Calendar, which will feature one article each day, focusing on XM Cloud alone.
The WEBSAS website operated by SCSK Corporation has a variety of columns, including one on the products of Cytecore. This time, we would like to introduce this column.