Getting started with DX Compose
Digital Experience (DX) Compose is a cloud-native platform for delivering content-centric and transactional digital experiences. DX Compose includes a core container called WebEngine. The WebEngine container is built on the Open Liberty platform to deliver fast-performing DX sites capable of using the latest Java Development Kit (JDK) and Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) levels.
DX Compose is released under the HCLSoftware Continuous Delivery Support Policy, and will be releasing incremental and cumulative updates to progressively provide new features and fixes.
- Product overview
Review the core features and capabilities of DX Compose. - HCL DX offerings
See the latest offerings for HCL DX. - Architecture and dependencies
Learn more about the transition of architecture from the Core container to the WebEngine container. - Program requirements
Review the support categories, validation criteria, and assistance policies for third-party software and HCL programs integrated with HCL DX Compose. - System requirements
See the system requirements to use the WebEngine container in your DX deployment. - Download software
Download HCL DX Compose from the My HCLSoftware (MHS). - Differences between DX Compose and DX Core
Know the differences of WebEngine from the DX Core container. - DX Compose limitations
Review the current system limitations and unsupported capabilities in DX Compose.
HCLSoftware U learning materials
For an introduction to HCL DX Compose, go to HDX-INTRO HCL Digital Experience Introduction.