SDL Digital Experience Accelerator Modules
The SDL Digital Experience Accelerator (DXA) is a reference implementation of SDL Web 8 and SDL Tridion 2013 SP1 intended to help you create, design and publish an SDL Web/Tridion-based website quickly.
It is available for .NET and Java Web Applications and has a modular architecture consisting of a Framework and example web application providing core functionality and separate Modules for additional, optional functionality.
This repository contains the source code of all the DXA Modules maintained by SDL. The Module distributions (including CM-side items and installation support) are downloadable from the SDL Community site (latest version) or the Releases in GitHub (all versions)
The SDL Digital Experience Accelerator is intended as a toolkit to help the SDL Tridion community and is not an officially supported SDL product.
If you encounter problems, reach out to the community: http://tridion.stackexchange.com/
Documentation for most of the SDL DXA Modules can be found online in the SDL documentation portal: http://docs.sdl.com/sdldxamodules
The following repositories with source code are available:
- https://github.com/sdl/dxa-content-management - Core Template Building Blocks
- https://github.com/sdl/dxa-html-design - Whitelabel HTML Design
- https://github.com/sdl/dxa-modules - Modules (.NET and Java)
- https://github.com/sdl/dxa-web-application-dotnet - ASP.NET MVC web application (incl. framework)
- https://github.com/sdl/dxa-web-application-java - Java Spring MVC web application (incl. framework)
We are using the following branching strategy:
master
- Represents the latest stable version. This may be a pre-release version (tagged asDXA x.y Sprint z
). Updated each development Sprint (approx. 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 release branch actually represent 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 it can be incorporated in the upcoming release.
Fixes for really severe/urgent issues (which qualify as hotfixes) should be submitted as Pull Request on the appropriate release branch.
Please 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's also possible (and appreciated) to report an Issue without associated Pull Requests.
Copyright (c) 2014-2016 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.