Using Websphere Commerce tutorials
WebSphere Commerce provides tutorials
designed to introduce various tasks related to customizing, using,
and enhancing WebSphere Commerce applications and features.
Tutorial | Learning objectives | Description |
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Using the WebSphere Commerce Build and Deployment tool | After completing this tutorial, you should
be familiar with the following concepts:
After completing this tutorial,
you should be able to perform the following tasks:
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This tutorial shows you how to deploy your customized code for the warranty tutorial by using the WebSphere Commerce Build and Deployment tool. The WebSphere Commerce Build and Deployment tool is designed to address the error-prone and time-consuming nature of customized asset deployment. |
Building and deploying assets into a separated store archive | After completing this tutorial, you should
be familiar with the following concepts:
After completing this tutorial,
you should be able to perform the following tasks:
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This tutorial shows you how to deploy your customized code for the warranty tutorial into a separated store archive environment by using the WebSphere Commerce Build and Deployment tool. |
Adding languages to WebSphere Commerce | After completing this tutorial, you should be familiar with the following concepts:
After completing this tutorial, you should be able to complete the
following tasks:
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In this tutorial, you are adding support for additional languages to WebSphere Commerce. WebSphere Commerce is available in 13 languages by default, and you can add more languages to WebSphere Commerce stores and WebSphere Commerce tools. |
Creating views for multiple catalogs in a store | After you complete this tutorial, you should
be able to complete the following tasks:
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In this tutorial, you are adding support for additional languages to WebSphere Commerce. WebSphere Commerce is available in 13 languages by default, and you can add more languages to WebSphere Commerce stores and WebSphere Commerce tools. |
Working with assets in extended sites | In this tutorial, you will learn
how to:
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In this tutorial you will work with products and promotions in an extended sites store and learn how to work with the asset store products and promotions from within an extended sites store, using the Management Center. |
Creating requests for quotes | After completing this tutorial you should
be able to perform the following tasks:
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In this tutorial you will use the Advanced B2B direct starter store and WebSphere Commerce Accelerator to go through the tasks involved with using the request for quotes trading mechanism and RFQ notification messaging. |
Canadian tax configuration | In this tutorial you will learn
how to perform the following steps:
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This tutorial demonstrates how to load Canadian taxes into a WebSphere Commerce database and test the taxes in the store using a modified JSP page. This is a sample scenario you can follow the instructions and modify the rates to match the current tax rates and settings. |
Catching shopper address alternatives in the calculation framework | In
this tutorial you will learn how to complete the following tasks:
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The calculation framework uses a shopper's address to provide order calculations for tax and shipping costs. If a shopper does not provide the correct city or state or country as input text, you can use the default implementation to catch any address differences. |
Migrating members super class references | In this tutorial you will learn how to perform
the following tasks:
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The member subsystem is a component of the WebSphere Commerce Server which includes data for participants of the WebSphere Commerce system. A member can be a user, a group of users (also known as a member group), or an organizational entity, which can be an organization or an organizational unit within an organization. |