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BEA WebLogic Commerce Server, BEA WebLogic Personalization Server, and BEA Campaign Manager for WebLogic, Release 3.5

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Installation

   Release Notes (~260KB)

   Installation Guide (~500KB)

   Migration Guide (~700KB)

   Security Guide (~1,200KB)

Product Family Overview and Product Tours

   Product Family Overview (~410KB)

   Personalization Server Tour (~480KB)

   JSP Commerce and Campaign Tour (~2,000KB)

 

E-Marketing Solutions

   The BEA E-Marketing Fieldbook (~650KB)

   Using the E-Business Control Center (~2,000KB)

   Events and Behavior Tracking (~650KB)

   Developing Campaign Infrastructure:

   A Resource for Technical Developers (~800KB)

 

Building Commerce Features

   Managing Presentation and Business Logic:

   Using Webflow and Pipeline (~1,700KB)

   Managing Purchases and Processing Orders
    (~2,700KB)

   Building a Product Catalog (~2,800KB)

   Registering Customers and Managing

   Customer Services (~2,200KB)


Building Personalization Features

   Building Personalized Applications (~2,900KB)

   Creating Portals and Portlets (~1,300KB)

 


Deploying and Tuning E-Commerce Applications

   Performance Tuning Guide (~250KB)

   Deployment Guide (~1,100KB)

 

 

Glossary

   Glossary (~220KB)

 

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