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Fundamentals of Building a Business-to-Consumer Solution with Microsoft Commerce Server 2000

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Module 1: Overview of Business-to-Consumer Web Sites

  • Introduction to B2C Web Development
  • Features of Commerce Server 2000
  • Introduction to the Lab Scenario
Skills
  • Describe the characteristics of a B2C Web site.
  • List the main features of Commerce Server that support the development of a B2C Web site.
  • Describe a Solution Site and its practical implications.
  • Explain how Commerce Server interacts with the other .NET Enterprise Servers.
  • Understand the overall structure of the lab scenario.
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Module 2: Introduction to Developing with Commerce Server 2000

  • Identifying Prerequisite Software
  • Installing Commerce Server 2000
  • Using Commerce Server 2000 Solution Sites
  • Programming Overview
Skills
  • Identify and configure the software needed to develop a Commerce Server Web site.
  • Install Commerce Server.
  • Unpackage the Blank Solution Site.
  • Define what the general-purpose programming objects are.
  • Describe the typical uses for dictionaries in Commerce Server and the kinds of information that are stored in them.
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Module 3: Building and Importing Catalogues

  • Understanding Commerce Server 2000 Catalogues
  • Creating a Catalogue Schema
  • Creating a New Catalogue
  • Importing Existing Catalogues
  • Creating Catalogue Sets and Custom Catalogues
Skills
  • Explaining how Commerce Server uses catalogues.
  • Building a catalogue schema.
  • Using Commerce Server Business Desk to build catalogues.
  • Importing catalogue files.
  • Creating catalogue sets and custom catalogues.
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Module 4: Displaying and Searching Catalogue Data

  • Displaying Catalogue Data
  • Creating a Catalogue Search Page
  • Using a LRU Cache
Skills
  • Use Commerce Server objects to build a Web page that displays catalogue data.
  • Use Commerce Server objects to build a search-enabled Web page that will search catalogue data.
  • Use a Least Recently Used (LRU) cache to optimise catalogue searches.
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Module 5: Identifying and Authenticating Users

  • Overview of Identifying, Authenticating, and Profiling Users
  • Identifying Anonymous Users
  • Identifying and Authenticating Registered Users
  • Registering Users
Skills
  • Explaining why you would want to identify and authenticate Web site users.
  • Building an anonymous identification system by using AuthFilter and MSCSProfile cookies.
  • Building a Registered user authentication system by using AuthFilter and MSCSAuth cookies.
  • Building user profile definitions for Anonymous and Registered users.
  • Link catalogue sets to Anonymous and Registered user profiles.
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Module 6: Creating a Shopping Basket

  • Introduction to Shopping Baskets
  • Building a Shopping Basket
Skills
  • Describe the objects used to define and display a shopping basket in Commerce Server and the role that these objects play in implementing the basic features of a shopping basket.
  • Implement a simple shopping basket by adding and removing items that are selected by the shopper and displaying the basket.
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Module 7: Using a Pipeline

  • Overview of Commerce Server Pipelines
  • Building a New Pipeline
  • Working with the Order Processing Pipelines
  • Running an Order Processing Pipeline
Skills
  • Define the four types of pipelines in Commerce Server and explain which of these pipeline types support transactions and object pooling.
  • Use the Pipeline Editor to create a pipeline configuration file (pcf) that defines the stages and components of a pipeline.
  • Define the purpose, stages, and components of each of the Order Processing pipelines in Commerce Server.
  • Run a pipeline by using the RunPipe method of the OrderGroup object.
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Module 8: Creating Pipeline Components

  • Creating a Scriptor Pipeline Component
  • Creating a Compiled Pipeline Component
  • Registering a Compiled Pipeline Component
Skills
  • Add a Scriptor pipeline component to a pipeline and customize it by creating VBScript code.
  • Use Visual Basic to create a compiled pipeline component.
  • Register a compiled pipeline component.
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Module 9: Creating Campaigns with Business Desk

  • Introducing Commerce Server 2000 Campaigns
  • Targeting Campaign Items
  • Creating an Ad Campaign
  • Creating a Discount Campaign
  • Creating a Direct Mail Campaign
Skills
  • Provide examples of different types of campaigns.
  • Create a target group by using Business Desk.
  • Create an ad campaign by using Business Desk.
  • Create a discount campaign.
  • Create a direct mail campaign item by using Business Desk.
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Module 10: Implementing Campaigns

  • Using the Content Selection Pipeline
  • Enabling Pages for Advertisements
  • Enabling Discounts on a Web Site
Skills
  • Create a Content Selection pipeline (CSP).
  • Enable Web pages to display ads from the CSP.
  • Run a discount campaign
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Module 11: Packaging a Commerce Server 2000 Web Site

  • What is Contained in a Package?
  • Packaging a Web Site
  • Security Concerns
Skills
  • Define the contents and settings that are contained in a site package.
  • Package a typical Web site.
  • Understand the security issues that are associated with the packaging and unpackaging of a Web site.
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