How does Adobe typically handle backward compatibility in AEM releases?
- Adobe relies on the community to handle backward compatibility
- Adobe strives for strong backward compatibility, minimizing disruptions
- Backward compatibility is not a priority, and updates may break existing implementations
- Compatibility is maintained only for major releases
Adobe prioritizes strong backward compatibility in AEM releases, minimizing disruptions for existing implementations during upgrades.
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