e-Marketplace Pattern using WebSphere Commerce Suite, MarketPlace Edition Patterns for e-business Series
The Patterns for e-business are a group of proven, reusable assets that can help speed the process of developing applications. The pattern discussed in this book, Business to Business e-Marketplace Pattern, is an emerging pattern that allows the development of e-Marketplace hub applications which br...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Patterns for e-business are a group of proven, reusable
assets that can help speed the process of developing applications.
The pattern discussed in this book, Business to Business
e-Marketplace Pattern, is an emerging pattern that allows the
development of e-Marketplace hub applications which bring multiple
buyers and sellers together in a way that provides efficient
electronic trading of goods and services. Subsets of the
application topologies for the Business to Business e-Marketplace
Pattern are used to describe different parts of the full
marketplace topology, and they represent increasing levels of
complexity, functionality and integration in the topology, ranging
from a simple e-Marketplace to a fully integrated
e-Marketplace.
Part 1 of the IBM Redbooks publication describes the nature of
e-Marketplaces and guides you through the process of choosing an
application and runtime topology to deliver the desired market
functionality.
Part 2 of the book provides a set of guidelines for building your
e-Marketplace application. These guidelines include discussion of
performance, technology options, application design, application
development, systems management, and security.
Part 3 of the book describes, using the standard sample
application, the functions available in WebSphere Commerce Suite,
Marketplace Edition for AIX. |
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