Scenario: A team is migrating an existing AEM project from JSP to Sightly (HTL). What are some benefits they can expect from using Sightly (HTL) for templating?
- Enhanced performance, increased development speed, and better integration with AEM components
- Improved security, better readability, and reduced boilerplate code
- Simplified deployment, improved debugging capabilities, and increased modularity
- Streamlined workflow, compatibility with non-Java technologies, and enhanced browser compatibility
Migrating to Sightly (HTL) brings benefits like improved security, readability, and reduced boilerplate code, making it a suitable choice for templating in AEM.
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