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Description
Core Packages | |
theory.smart.axiom.accounting | |
theory.smart.axiom.contact | |
theory.smart.axiom.messaging | |
theory.smart.axiom.units | |
theory.smart.axiom.util | |
theory.smart.axiom.workflow | |
theory.smart.foundation | The Foundation package contains all the base classes to all objects in the eBusiness Smart Component family. |
Packages for eBusiness | |
theory.smart.ebusiness.customer | The Customer package keeps track of individual entities that buy items. |
theory.smart.ebusiness.giftregistry | A gift registry is a list of things that a customer would like to have purchased on their behalf. |
theory.smart.ebusiness.inventory | The inventory manangement package includes classes that allow for inventory oriented record keeping. |
theory.smart.ebusiness.invoicing | A set of classes that manage the creation of billing records from completed customer orders. |
theory.smart.ebusiness.item | An Item is anything that can be traded for a value. |
theory.smart.ebusiness.order | An Order is a collection of Items and the quantities in which a Customer intends to buy them. |
theory.smart.ebusiness.session | The session package provides session level coordination of a customer and the order that they are building. |
theory.smart.ebusiness.shipping | The shipping package contains the classes need to fulfill a customer order. |
theory.smart.ebusiness.shoppingadvisor | The advisor has three main functions: 1) to allow item searches based on qualities 2) to suggest items to a customer based on their profile 3) to learn about a customer's preference and store that information The advisor indexes the items in the various catalogs and makes them searchable by quality strings. Normally search engines count the number of instances of words in html documents and then cross reference by word count so that documents with the most number of word matches can be quickly found. |
theory.smart.ebusiness.troubleticket | The Trouble Ticket provides a simple customer care mechanism. |
Examples | |
examples.axiom | The Axiom example shows the use of Theory Center's Axiom package of eBusiness Smart Components. |
examples.businesspolicy | BusinessPolicy Example shows the use of Theory Center's BusinessPolicy eBusiness Smart Components. |
examples.buybeans.item | These are examples of how the fictional Buy Beans Corporation adapted the Theory Center's eBusiness Components to meet their special requirements. |
examples.extending | The Extending Example shows you the use of Theory Center's AlphaNumericSequencer eBusiness Smart Component and how to extend an eBSC. |
examples.passbyvalue | Shows the use of Theory Center's eBusiness Smart Components' pass-by-value feature. |
examples.workflow | Shows the use of Theory Center's Workflow eBusiness Smart Components. |
Welcome to BEA
WebLogic Application Solutions
This developer's kit will familiarize you with our EJB-based WebLogic Components and the simple and rapid development cycles you can achieve.
BEA WebLogic Components are software building blocks for eBusiness. The family of beans helps you create new enterprise applications quickly and easily, and allows you to focus your programming resources on your unique competitive requirements. Using novel design patterns, we have modeled, designed, built, and tested our reusable server-side components to seamlessly work in conjunction with your commercial EJB application server.
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