Using PKCS #12 (.pfx) Certificates with SolrMonday, August 20, 2018 Apache Solr is based on the Java technology stack which comes with its own methods for handling certificates, specifically with the JKS (Java Key Store) file type which holds encrypted certificates for use with Java-based applications.Read More 🡒
Certificate Authentication with SolrWednesday, August 1, 2018 Securing your Solr instance is an important part of the Sitecore security hardening process.Read More 🡒
Federated Authentication in Sitecore 9 - Part 3: Implementation of SAML2pWednesday, June 6, 2018 Let’s jump into implementing the code for federated authentication in Sitecore!Read More 🡒
Federated Authentication in Sitecore 9 - Part 2: ConfigurationTuesday, January 30, 2018 Let’s take a look at the configuration for federated authentication in Sitecore 9.Read More 🡒
Federated Authentication in Sitecore 9 - Part 1: OverviewTuesday, January 23, 2018 Sitecore 9.0 introduced a new and very useful feature to easily add federated authentication to the platform.Read More 🡒
How to Install Sitecore 9 with the Sitecore Install FrameworkMonday, October 23, 2017 The big news coming out of Sitecore Symposium last week is the release of Sitecore Experience Cloud 9.Read More 🡒
Getting to Know PredefinedQuery with Sitecore Content SearchWednesday, September 6, 2017 Recently I’ve been working a lot with the Sitecore Content Search API and found myself writing a lot of code like this:Read More 🡒
Sitecore 8.2u1 Azure Resource Manager TemplatesTuesday, December 13, 2016 The Sitecore and Microsoft worlds have been abuzz lately with the latest iteration of Sitecore’s Experience Platform product - version 8.Read More 🡒
3 Things to Remember with Sitecore Multi-Site ConfigurationWednesday, May 11, 2016 Multi-sites in Sitecore are a useful way to host multiple sites on the same Sitecore instance.Read More 🡒
Sitecore, URL Rewrites, and the "Failed" JS DialogMonday, May 2, 2016 Recently for our new public website, we encountered a bit of an issue with the Sitecore back-end that didn’t really have a descriptive error.Read More 🡒