Publishing the Aurora starter store

The Aurora starter store can be used only as a storefront asset store in the Extended Sites business model. It is not possible to deploy Aurora as a stand-alone B2B or B2C store. The Aurora.sar archive contains the organization structure, predefined user roles, and access control policies necessary to create either a B2C storefront asset store or a B2B storefront asset store.

Follow this procedure to publish the Aurora starter store as a storefront asset store in an existing Extended Sites organization. If you are working on a clean environment that does not have an Extended Sites organization (ExtendedSitesOrganizationStructure.sar or ExtendedSites.sar) published, then complete the procedure in the following topic to successfully publish the Aurora starter store: Publishing an extended site: advanced method.

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.

Procedure

  1. Open the Administration Console.
  2. Select the Site option.
  3. From the Store Archives menu, select Publish. The Store Archives page lists the store archives available for publish. By default, the page displays composite store archives.
  4. In the View, select Extended Sites.
  5. Select Aurora.sar.
  6. Click Next. The Parameters page opens.
  7. WebSphere Commerce Enterprise From the Store type list, select the business model for your store:
    OptionDescription
    Consumer direct storefront asset store (MPS) Select this option to publish a B2C storefront asset store.
    B2B direct storefront asset store (BMP) Select this option to publish a B2B storefront asset store.
  8. Complete the Publish wizard parameters that apply to the business model you selected:
    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. If you are publishing more than one type of store from the Aurora.sar store archive, consider changing to a more meaningful name, for example, Aurora_B2C.
    Store identifier
    The name that uniquely identifies the published store.
    The default value is Aurora. If you are publishing more than one type of store from the Aurora.sar store archive, consider changing to a more meaningful name, for example, Aurora_B2C.
    WebSphere Commerce EnterpriseOrganization
    The organization to which you want to publish the store archive.
    The default value for B2C is Seller Organization (Root Organization).
    The default value for B2B is Extended Sites Seller Organization (Root Organization).
    WebSphere Commerce EnterpriseCatalog asset store
    The catalog that you want to use. Select the name of the store that contains the shared catalog data that you want to use.
    Example: Extended Sites Catalog Asset Store
    Inventory Model
    The choice of inventory model to be used in the store: ATP (available to promise), Non-ATP, External inventory, No inventory, or DOM inventory.
    The default value is ATP.
  9. 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.
  10. After you review the summary information, click Finish. A confirmation dialog displays with the number of the publishing job. Note the job number for future reference.
  11. To check the publishing status, click Refresh.
  12. When the Publish Status column displays Successful, select the corresponding job number and click Details.
  13. Set up WebSphere Commerce Search and build the search index.
    1. Set up the search index
      • LinuxAIXWindowsYou must complete this step every time you publish a store.
      • WebSphere Commerce DeveloperComplete this step if workspaces is enabled. Otherwise, you do not have to complete this step.
    2. Preprocess the search index data
      • LinuxAIXWindowsYou must complete this step every time you publish a store.
      • WebSphere Commerce DeveloperComplete this step if workspaces is enabled. Otherwise, you do not have to complete this step.
    3. Build the WebSphere Commerce Search index.
      • LinuxAIXWindowsYou must complete this step every time you publish a store.
      • WebSphere Commerce DeveloperComplete this step if workspaces is enabled. Otherwise, you do not have to complete this step.
  14. Restart the server.