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Adobe Experience Manager - Create an OSGI Configuration

 In this article, let's create an OSGi configuration, configure it and use it in AEM code. So now let's get started with the creation of an OSGi configuration. Technical details and Assumptions: All the following details are tested in AEM version 6.5.8, Java version 11.0.2 Creation of OSGi configuration: To create an OSGi configuration we need to create an ObjectClassDefinition. I have included a sample OCD configuration, which can be used as a reference to create one. The next step would be to create an interface and an implementation that can help fetch the OSGi configurations.  Interface: Implementation: Let's try to use the OSGi configuration created so far in Models/Servlets. For demonstration purposes, I used AEM Models here, but the same can be implemented in Servlets too. Now that we have created the OSGi configuration. Once building the code, we should be able to see the OSGi configuration in the web console (http://localhost:4502/system/console/configMgr) C...

Append the content of a file



PROGRAM:
#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
void main()
{
FILE *fstr1,*fstr2;
char ch,f1[20],f2[20];
clrscr();
printf("Enter the name of the first file\t");
gets(f1);
printf("Enter the name of the second file\t");
gets(f2);
fstr1=fopen(f1,"w+");
fstr2=fopen(f2,"w+");
fprintf(fstr1,"%s","Tech Talk\n");
fprintf(fstr2,"%s","Welcomes you!\n");
if((fstr1==NULL)||(fstr2==NULL))
{
perror("Error has occured");
printf("\nPress any key to exit");
getch();
exit(0);
}
rewind(fstr2);
while((ch=fgetc(fstr2))!=EOF)
fputc(ch,fstr1);
printf("The appended file content is\n");
rewind(fstr1);
while((ch=fgetc(fstr1))!=EOF)
printf("%c",ch);
fclose(fstr1);
fclose(fstr2);
getch();
}


OUTPUT:

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