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e-Commerce Patterns Using WebSphere Commerce Suite, Patterns for e-business Series

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Abstract

Patterns for e-business are a group of proven, reusable assets that can be used to increase the speed of developing and deploying Web applications. The pattern discussed in this book, User-to-Online Buying, identifies the interaction of users with enterprise Web sites that sell goods and services.

Part 1 of the redbook guides you through the process of selecting an application and runtime topology. The pattern provides you with platform-specific product mappings for implementing the chosen runtime topology.

Part 2 of the redbook provides a set of guidelines for building your e-commerce application. These guidelines include performance, technology options, application design, application development, systems management and security.

Part 3 of the redbook teaches you by example how to implement an e-commerce application using application topology 2. Some of the technology highlights include JSPs, servlets, beans, MQSeries XML messages, personalization, and LDAP.

Table of contents


Part 1. User-to-Online Buying Pattern
Chapter 1. Introduction to Patterns
Chapter 2. Choosing the application topology
Chapter 3. Choosing the runtime topology
Chapter 4. Product mapping

Part 2. User-to-Online Buying Pattern: guidelines
Chapter 5. Performance guidelines
Chapter 6. Technology options
Chapter 7. Application design guidelines
Chapter 8. Application development guidelines
Chapter 9. System management and security guidelines

Part 3. A working example
Chapter 10. Working example overview
Chapter 11. Runtime environment - AIX platform
Chapter 12. Development environment
Chapter 13. Create and publish a store
Chapter 14. SecureWay Directory (LDAP) - AIX platform
Chapter 15. Java technologies in WebSphere Commerce Suite
Chapter 16. Personalization in WebSphere Commerce Suite
Chapter 17. Back-end integration using MQSeries XML messages

Appendix A. Runtime environment - Windows NT platform
Appendix B. SecureWay Directory (LDAP) - Windows NT platform

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Publish Date
13 October 2000

Last Update
21 March 2002


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ISBN

0738417025

IBM Form Number
SG24-6156-00

Number of pages
486