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SDL Digital Experience Accelerator Modules

About

The SDL Digital Experience Accelerator (DXA) is a reference implementation of SDL Tridion Sites 9 and SDL Web 8 intended to help you create, design and publish an SDL Tridion/Web-based website quickly.

DXA is available for both .NET and Java web applications. Its modular architecture consists of a framework and example web application, which includes all core SDL Tridion/Web functionality as well as separate Modules for additional, optional functionality.

This repository contains the source code of all the DXA Modules maintained by SDL.

The Module distributions (including Content Manager-side items and installation support) are downloadable from the SDL AppStore or the Releases in GitHub.

Support

At SDL we take your investment in Digital Experience very seriously, and will do our best to support you throughout this journey. If you encounter any issues with the Digital Experience Accelerator, please reach out to us via one of the following channels:

Documentation

Documentation for most of the SDL DXA Modules can be found online in the SDL documentation portal: https://docs.sdl.com/sdldxa

Repositories

The following repositories with source code are available:

Branches and Contributions

We are using the following branching strategy:

  • master - Represents the latest stable version. This may be a pre-release version (tagged as DXA x.y Sprint z). Updated each development Sprint (approximately bi-weekly).
  • develop - Represents the latest development version. Updated very frequently (typically nightly).
  • release/x.y - Represents the x.y Release. If hotfixes are applicable, they will be applied to the appropriate release branch so that the branch actually represents the initial release plus hotfixes.

All releases (including pre-releases and hotfix releases) are tagged.

If you wish to submit a Pull Request, it should normally be submitted on the develop branch so that it can be incorporated in the upcoming release.

Fixes for severe/urgent issues (that qualify as hotfixes) should be submitted as Pull Requests on the appropriate release branch.

Always submit an issue for the problem, and indicate whether you think it qualifies as a hotfix. Pull Requests on release branches will only be accepted after agreement on the severity of the issue. Furthermore, Pull Requests on release branches are expected to be extensively tested by the submitter.

Of course, it is also possible (and appreciated) to report an issue without associated Pull Requests.

DXA Builder

The current DXA Builder is available in Maven Central, and the latest DXA Builder is also available as a public snapshot.

If you have not configured a snapshot repository and don't want to, you may need to install the DXA Builder locally in order to run the SNAPSHOT.

To install it, run the wrapper script of the dxa-builder project: gradlew(.bat) publishLocal On Windows, you can also just run get-started.cmd script at first run.

Snapshots

DXA publishes SNAPSHOT versions to Sonatype. To use them, configure https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots as a repository in your Maven settings. Read this for instructions.

License

Copyright (c) 2014-2019 SDL Group.

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.

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