Module 1
Ø Course Introduction
Ø Business model
information model
Ø Consumer direct
information model
Ø B2B direct information
model
Ø Extended sites
information model
Ø Demand chain
information model
Ø Supply chain
information model
Ø Relationships between
stores
Module 2
Ø WebSphere Commerce
programming architecture
Ø Exercise 1 – WebSphere
Commerce development environment and introduction
Ø Exercise 2 – Modifying
a WebSphere Commerce storefront
Module 3
Ø Developing and
customizing storefront pages
Ø Exercise 3 – Developing
a new view
Ø Review – Complete
exercise 3
Module 4
Ø Developing and
customizing store business logic
Ø Exercise 4 – Developing
a new command
Module 5
Ø Extending WebSphere
Commerce behavior with EJBs
Ø Exercise 5 – Creating
an EJB in WebSphere Commerce
Ø Review – Complete Exercise
5
Module 6
Ø Payments in WebSphere
Commerce
Module 7
Ø Messaging and other
integration components
Ø Review – Complete
Exercise 6
Module 8
Ø Using
and modifying Web 2.0 features
Ø Exercise 7 – Using Web
2.0 store features
Module 9
Ø
Customizing WebSphere Commerce tools
Ø Exercise 8 – WebSphere
Commerce tools customization
Module 10
Ø Best
practices for development in WebSphere Commerce
Module 11
Ø Web
services and WebSphere Commerce
Ø Exercise 6 –
Implementing and deploying a Web service in WebSphere Commerce
Module 12
Ø
Working with WebSphere Commerce services
Ø WebSphere Commerce BOD
command framework
Ø Developing the business
logic layer using the BOD command framework
Ø Data service layer
Ø Working with the data
service layer
Ø WebSphere Commerce Web
services with JSP pages
Ø WebSphere Commerce
foundation tag library
Ø Workspaces support for
BOD service modules
Ø Exercise 9 – Creating
WebSphere Commerce services