Core Commerce provides the tools you need to create a commerce Web site that is customized to meet the particular needs of your business. The following is a key to finding information:
Tasks | Audience | Refer To |
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Creating a catalog and populating it with categories, products, and SKUs; configuring the fulfillment and inventory tools provided by Core Commerce out-the-box | Business Users | Catalog Administration and Inventory and Fulfillment Administration chapters of this guide. |
Working with the out-of-the-box promotion, price list, scenarios, abandoned order, and cost center tools | Business Users | This guide. |
Developing a catalog and its categories, products, and SKUs in a publishing environment that uses projects to manage the tasks you perform and maintains versions of the commerce assets you edit | Business Users | |
Building JSPs that use commerce servlet beans | Page Developers | Covered in several chapters in this guide. |
Extending the Oracle Commerce Platform programmatically by creating subclasses and modifying repositories | Programmers | |
Installing Core Commerce databases in a production environment | Site Administrators | Core Commerce Programming Guide unless you are using Merchandising, in which case, refer to the Merchandising Administration Guide. |
Installing database tables in support of Merchandising | Site Administrators | |
Database tables, session backup, JMS messages, and recorders | Site Administrators | |
Working with the Motorprise Reference Application | All | |
Working with the Sample Catalog | Page Developers, Programmers | See the Reference Applications section in this chapter. |
Viewing Core Commerce reports | Business Users | See the Reports Guide. |