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WebSphere Commerce Best Practices in Web 2.0 Store

An IBM Redbooks publication

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Published on 29 April 2009

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ISBN-10: 0738432547
ISBN-13: 9780738432540
IBM Form #: SG24-7647-00


Authors: Rufus Credle, Sankar Ganesh Kalla, Yi LY Luo, Carmen Raileanu, Mark Barbara, Marco Deluca and Mark Kershaw

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    Abstract

    This IBM Redbooks publication positions Web 2.0 Store and demonstates how Web 2.0 is applied to an e-commerce site. This book discusses the Web 2.0 Store and Social solutions. In addition, you will gain an understanding of the contributions Dojo and Ajax apply to the Web 2.0 Starter Store.

    This book emphasizes some of the Web 2.0 Store solution’s benefits for the client and describes the Web 2.0 features of the new Web 2.0 Store solution of WebSphere Commerce. This book discusses the Model View Controller (MVC) design pattern for Web 2.0 and provide guidance to developers who are building and customizing Ajax-based applications.

    This book explains how to implement your own Web 2.0 Store using Ajax and Dojo and on the basis of the Madisons store. Developers can take advantage of building their own Web 2.0 Store in more efficient ways, for example, developers quickly design, develop, test, analyze, and deploy high-quality Web 2.0 Stores.

    This book describes the best practice when you test and debug the functionalities of your Web 2.0 Store, and also presents the Web 2.0 Store optimization best practice.

    This book is targeted for the following audience, WebSphere Commerce Developers, WebSphere Commerce Architects, and Technical Sales Specialist.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1 WebSphere Commerce Web 2.0 Store solution

    Chapter 2 Web 2.0 Store features and benefits

    Chapter 3 Design and implement your Web 2.0 Store

    Chapter 4 Test and debug your Web 2.0 Store

     

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