The Aurora.sar file is a
store archive that contains the Aurora starter store. The archive
contains the organization structure, predefined user roles, and access
control policies necessary to create a consumer direct environment.
The
storefront includes Web 2.0 capabilities with Asynchronous JavaScript
and XML (Ajax) and Dojo technologies to create a feature-rich working
store. Use the Publish wizard in the Administration Console to publish
this store archive.
Note: There are no enhancement
store archive (.sar
) files for the Aurora starter
store. To obtain the latest Aurora store features for a specific feature
pack, republish the Aurora.sar file after you
install the feature pack and enable starter store enhancements.
Before you begin
Ensure that you completed the following tasks:
Procedure
- Open the Administration Console, selecting the Site option.
- From the Store Archives menu, select Publish.
The Store Archives page lists the store archives
available for publish. By default, the page displaying composite store
archives displays.
- From the View list, select Consumer
direct.
- Select Aurora.sar.
- Click Next. The Parameters page
displays.
- Enter the publish wizard parameters for the store archive.
- Store directory
- The name of the directory that you want to contain the storefront
assets (such as JSP files and images).
- The default value is Aurora.
- Store identifier
- The name that uniquely identifies the published store.
- The default value is Aurora.
- Sample data
- The data assets that you want published to your store.
- The default value is Housewares.
- Inventory Model
- The choice of inventory model to be used in the store: ATP (available
to promise), Non-ATP, No inventory,
or DOM inventory.
- The default value is ATP.
- Click Next. The Summary page
displays, listing the store archive and parameters that are selected,
and the location to which the store archive is published.
- After reviewing the summary information, click Finish.
A confirmation dialog displays, telling you the number of the publishing
job. Note the job number for future reference.
- To check the publishing status, click Refresh.
- When the Publish Status column displays Successful,
select the corresponding job number and click Details.
-
Set up WebSphere Commerce search and build the search index.
-
Enable the search index:
-
Preprocess the
search index data
Note: Complete this step if workspaces is enabled.
-
Build the
WebSphere Commerce search index.
Note: Complete this step if workspaces is enabled.
- Restart
the WebSphere Commerce Server.
- Launch the published store in a browser.
- In the Administration Console, select .
- Select your store archive and click Details.
- Click Launch Store.
- When you have finished viewing the store, bookmark the
site, and close the browser.