WebSphere Commerce V5.4 Catalog Design and Content Management
by John Ganci, Lance Bader, Megan Ball, Matthew Day, Don Edwards, Miroslav Holecy, Adrian Warman, Carolyn Coughlin Weissberg, Steven Weissberg
Overview
This IBM Redbooks publication provides detailed information on
how to design, implement, and manage a WebSphere Commerce catalog
and content management system for use with WebSphere Commerce
V5.4.
In Part 1 we introduce the concepts of catalog and content
management, provide an overview of the WebSphere Commerce store and
data architecture, and provide a summary of ISV Partner Solutions
for catalog and content management. In addition, we introduce
managing digital media with WebSphere Commerce for Digital
Media.
In Part 2, we provide architecture, design, and development guidelines for the WebSphere Commerce catalog, aggregating data, transforming data, resolving data, and loading data. In addition, we provide a detailed chapter on integrating divine Inc.’s Content Server with WebSphere Commerce to manage content and data.
In Part 3 we provide an end-to-end scenario for the ITSO as a fictitious business that sells Redbooks and software to B2C and B2B customers. The example includes requirements analysis and solution design, runtime and development environment implementation, creating B2B and B2C stores using WebSphere Studio Application Developer, converting CSV data to XML, transforming XML data to WebSphere Commerce XML, and resolving and loading the catalog data.
Please note that the additional material referenced in the text is not available from IBM.
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