Description |
This course will provide conceptual and practical knowledge of designing store models and customizing pages for a store using the development tools provided by Commerce Studio.
The emphasis of the course will be on techniques and will include the basic framework of knowledge that store developers need to be able to design a basic e-commerce site.
NOTE: Upon completion of the course, it is highly recommended that students do further research for additional commands in the product reference materials.
It is beyond the scope of this course to include details for every command.
Classroom lab exercises are provided in this course as downloadable PDF files.
However, this course is not equivalent to a lab environment in a classroom.
It is recommended that students take the classroom course, WebSphere Commerce Version 5.4 System Administration (WA341), to gain hands-on experience that can be applied on the job and that can be used to prepare for certification. |
Prerequisites |
Before enrolling in this course, students should have the following prerequisite skills, or have taken the equivalent courses:
• General understanding of the WebSphere Commerce product.
Note: It is highly recommended that students review the WebSphere Commerce Fundamentals Guide prior to attending class,
• HTML and related technologies for Web design
• Some Java programming skills
• WebSphere Studio Workshop (AD60) |
Objectives |
After completing this course, student should be able to:
• Describe the WebSphere Commerce architecture and utilize development tools to create an online store
• Describe the components of a store (files and data) and how a store is created and published
• Implement the WebSphere Commerce commands for the important shopping processes and combine them to create or modify shopping flows
• Identify the WebSphere Commerce data beans available to display WebSphere Commerce data in JavaServer Pages (JSP)
• Create customized pages for a store to support store features including; catalog, registration and logon, address book, interest list, order processing, personalization, auctions, collaboration integration, Product Advisor, and B2B related functions (contracts, approval processing, requisition list).
Note: This is not an exhaustive list of customized pages that will be presented in this course |