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IBM Redbooks > Application Development
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 WebSphere Commerce Portal V5.4 Solutions Guide
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Portals provide the user with a single point of access to a wide variety of content, data and services throughout an enterprise. The content displayed in portlets on the portal page can be personalized based on user preferences, site design and marketing campaigns.
IBM WebSphere Commerce Portal provides an integrated solution for aggregating and personalizing commerce content and data by leveraging the technologies of WebSphere Commerce V5.4 and WebSphere Portal V4.2. When using the WebSphere Commerce Portal, users have a single point of access to personalized content in portlets from Web browser clients and mobile devices.
This IBM Redbook provides an overview of the WebSphere Commerce Portal benefits, features and architecture. The focus of the redbook is an end-to-end working example scenario for a commerce enabled portal B2B store. The working example includes the following topics; business requirements analysis and solution design, multi-tiered runtime implementation procedures, development environment with source level debug of commerce portlets and JSPs, create a commerce enabled portal store using WebSphere Studio Application Developer, create Dynamic Context Groups, and mobile client access. |
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Part 1. Introduction to IBM WebSphere Commerce Portal
Chapter 1. Introduction to commerce enabled portals
Chapter 2. WebSphere Commerce Portal architecture
Chapter 3. Patterns for e-business and commerce enabled portals
Part 2. Working example scenario: commerce enabled portal
Chapter 4. Business requirements analysis and solution design
Chapter 5. Implement the runtime environment
Chapter 6. Implement the development environment
Chapter 7. Create a commerce enabled portal store
Chapter 8. Create portlets with Dynamic Context Groups
Chapter 9. Deploy the commerce enabled portal
Chapter 10. Creating a commerce enabled portal for mobile clients
Appendix A. WebSphere Portal and WebSphere Commerce sample LDIF files
Appendix B. Logon for commerce portlets without single sign-on
Appendix C. Tips and troubleshooting for commerce enabled portals |
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