Sitecore JSS - Building a sample site using React SDK - Part.4
So far, we have introduced a sample application and tested its operation. This time, we would like to actually add React components.
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So far, we have introduced a sample application and tested its operation. This time, we would like to actually add React components.
We have introduced the operation of Headless SSR. In this third article, we will show you how to create and use a Docker container so that you can use it easily at hand.
In the last issue, we ran the Headless SSR project at hand to see if the pages could be displayed. This time, we will introduce the procedure for deploying the project on various platforms.
In this article, we will introduce how to deploy JSS apps. We will use the previous JSS app and an instance of Sitecore to publish the site using Node.js application hosting.
In this article, we will introduce the Sitecore JavaScript Services operating modes. The sample is based on the empty template created in Part 2, and explains the connection mode.
In the previous issue, we introduced the steps of launching the React app provided as a JSS sample app and deploying the React app in Sitecore. This time, we will show you how to delete the sample data and add Japanese data.
We've previously introduced Next.js apps in several parts. Since Next.js is built with React, understanding React is beneficial. Therefore, we'll return to basics and focus on React in this blog. This time, we'll cover how to start a React app.
In this issue, we will introduce Postman, a useful tool for development and testing. This tool is also very useful for Sitecore Content Hub and Sitecore Experience Platform / Commerce when developing web services integration.
We provide a connector to connect Sitecore to your CRM. The two supported CRMs are Microsoft Dynamics CRM and Salesforce CRM. We have also prepared a page for Sitecore 9.3 regarding the installation procedure of the connector.
Starting with Sitecore 9.3, you can use Azure Storage as a storage location for media files. By using this module, the following benefits can be obtained
Learn about Siteimprove, a solution that works with Sitecore.
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