Microsoft Commerce Server 2000 Resource Kit
Microsoft Press, Microsoft Corporation
- 出版商: MicroSoft
- 出版日期: 2001-02-28
- 售價: $2,680
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $2,546
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 594
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 0735611289
- ISBN-13: 9780735611283
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Description:
Deploy and support Microsoft Commerce Server 2000 with comprehensive information, tools, and deployment insights from the Commerce Server product team!
Maximize your e-commerce operations, save time, and reduce support costs with this essential kit. It’s packed with best practices for Commerce Server 2000 development and planning, plus detailed technical information about architecture, deployment, application development, site testing and maintenance, troubleshooting, optimization, and more. This powerhouse reference also includes guidelines for implementing specific e-commerce scenarios, as well as best practices for setting up e-commerce Web sites. The included CD-ROM comes loaded with indispensable tools and utilities—all created by the Commerce Server 2000 product team. Topics covered include:
• SCENARIOS: Build business-to-consumer merchandising sites and business-to-business supply-chain integration systems
• PLANNING: Define your project vision and scope, plan for scalability, reliability, and high availability, and build the project plan
• DEVELOPING: Develop your site, use the Profiling, Product Catalog, Targeting, and Business Analytics systems, integrate third-party systems, migrate code, develop sites for international scenarios, and build solutions with other Microsoft .NET Enterprise Servers, including Microsoft BizTalk™ Server 2000 and Microsoft Application Center 2000
• DEPLOYING: Establish a deployment framework, deploy content, and test the site
• MANAGING: Use tips and best practices to manage your site, maximize performance, and troubleshoot problems
INCLUDED ON CD-ROM:
• Site Server 3.0 Commerce Edition Transaction Migration tool
• A fully searchable electronic copy of the book
• Prediction Viewer to help you understand and debug analysis models
• Sample sites
Table of Contents:
PART ONE: OVERVIEW AND SCENARIOS | 1 |
CHAPTER 1 Overview and Scenarios | 3 |
Introduction to Commerce Server 2000 | 3 |
Commerce Server and .NET Enterprise Servers | 5 |
COM+ Services | 5 |
Application Center | 5 |
BizTalk Server | 6 |
Host Integration Server | 6 |
SQL Server | 6 |
Solution Sites | 6 |
Introduction to the Resource Kit | 8 |
Introduction to the Resource Kit Scenarios | 9 |
CHAPTER 2 A Retail Scenario | 11 |
Putting Together the Contoso Team | 11 |
Planning | 13 |
Commerce Server Installation Planning | 13 |
Administration and Management Tools | 14 |
Business Analytics System | 15 |
Business Process Pipelines | 17 |
Product Catalog System | 18 |
Profiling System | 19 |
Targeting System | 20 |
Capacity and Performance | 23 |
Security | 25 |
Completing the Planning Process | 26 |
Development | 27 |
Importing the Catalog | 27 |
Acquiring New Pipeline Components | 27 |
Modifying Site Look and Feel | 28 |
Adjusting Settings in the App Default Config Resource | 29 |
Setting Up the Development Environment | 29 |
Deployment | 30 |
Performing Final Testing | 32 |
Preparing for Business | 32 |
Verifying Security | 33 |
Going Live | 33 |
Closing the Loop | 34 |
Collecting and Storing Customer Data | 34 |
Analyzing Customer Data | 35 |
Implementing the Site Management Cycle | 35 |
CHAPTER 3 A Supplier Scenario | 37 |
Planning | 37 |
Organization Profiles | 38 |
Authentication | 38 |
Active Directory Integration | 39 |
Integration with BizTalk Server | 40 |
Partner Service | 41 |
Capacity, Performance, and Growth Requirements | 42 |
Integration with Existing Systems | 43 |
Completing the Planning Process | 43 |
Development | 44 |
Converting and Importing the Catalog | 44 |
Developing COM Components | 45 |
Modifying Site Look and Feel | 45 |
Modifying the _Recvpo.asp File | 46 |
Adjusting Settings in the App Default Config Resource | 47 |
Deployment | 48 |
Testing Business Processes | 49 |
Verifying Security | 50 |
Going Live | 50 |
Configuring a Sample Supplier Solution Site | 50 |
Configuring Active Directory and DNS (Computer 1) | 51 |
Configuring SQL Server 2000 and Commerce Server (Computer 2) | 54 |
Configuring IIS and Unpacking the Supplier Site (Computer 3) | 55 |
Configuring the Business Desk Client (Computer 4) | 56 |
Verifying the Configuration | 56 |
Configuring the Computers for Trusted Delegation | 57 |
Verifying Business Desk and the Supplier Site | 57 |
Closing the Loop | 58 |
Analyzing Customer Data | 58 |
Implementing the Site Management Cycle | 58 |
PART TWO: PLANNING | 59 |
CHAPTER 4 Defining Project Goals and Requirements | 61 |
Creating a Project Goals and Requirements Document | 64 |
Vision | 64 |
Scope | 65 |
Constraints | 66 |
Assumptions | 66 |
Risks | 67 |
Developing a Conceptual Design | 68 |
Defining Requirements | 68 |
Business Requirements | 69 |
System Integration Requirements | 69 |
Security Requirements | 70 |
Single-Firewall Solution | 72 |
Two-Firewall Solution | 74 |
Three-Firewall Solution | 75 |
Site Architecture Requirements | 78 |
Performance and Capacity Requirements | 79 |
Performance | 79 |
Capacity | 80 |
Performance and Capacity Considerations for Site Architecture | 82 |
System Administration Requirements | 86 |
International Requirements | 87 |
Selecting Commerce Server Features | 88 |
Administration and Management Tools | 88 |
Business Analytics System | 89 |
Business Process Pipelines System | 90 |
Product Catalog System | 91 |
Profiling System | 92 |
Targeting System | 93 |
Content Selection Framework | 93 |
Direct Mailer | 94 |
Expressions | 95 |
Predictor Resource | 95 |
Planning for Migration | 96 |
CHAPTER 5 Planning for Scalability | 97 |
Scaling Hardware Vertically | 99 |
Scaling Hardware Horizontally | 101 |
Optimizing Site Architecture to Improve Scalability | 102 |
Disabling IIS Session Management and Removing Session Variables | 105 |
Separating Static Content from Other Types of Content | 106 |
Caching Static Content | 107 |
Caching Static Lookup Data | 107 |
Using the Caching Technology Provided by Commerce Server | 108 |
Consolidating Business Rules on Dedicated Servers | 108 |
Using Message Queuing or E-mail to Update Systems | 109 |
Processing Requests in Batches | 109 |
CHAPTER 6 Planning for Reliability and High Availability | 111 |
Availability Checklist | 111 |
Designing a Highly Available E-Commerce Site | 114 |
Operational Procedures | 116 |
Site Capacity | 118 |
Preventing Failures | 119 |
A Highly Available Commerce Server Architecture | 126 |
Small Commerce Server Configuration | 126 |
Large Commerce Server Configuration | 127 |
Commerce Server Component Design Considerations | 131 |
Administration Database | 132 |
Profiling System | 132 |
Product Catalog System | 136 |
Targeting System | 137 |
Direct Mailer | 138 |
Business Process Pipelines | 140 |
Data Warehouse | 142 |
Operating System Availability | 143 |
Network Load Balancing | 143 |
Web Farm/Active Directory Authentication | 144 |
Active Directory Availability | 145 |
Replication Between Sites | 146 |
Disaster Recovery | 147 |
Backup Strategies | 147 |
Restoration strategies | 147 |
Active Directory Monitoring Tools | 148 |
SQL Server Availability | 148 |
Clustering | 148 |
Replication | 150 |
Warm Backup | 152 |
Retry Code Logic | 154 |
Additional Resources | 155 |
CHAPTER 7 Building the Project Plan | 157 |
Creating a Functional Specification | 158 |
Summary | 158 |
Design Goals and Justification | 158 |
Design | 159 |
Data | 159 |
Security | 159 |
Compatibility and Platform Requirements | 160 |
Third-Party Involvement | 161 |
Localization | 161 |
Migration | 161 |
Issues and Risks | 161 |
Identifying the Project Team | 161 |
Building the Project Schedule | 164 |
PART THREE: DEVELOPING | 165 |
CHAPTER 8 Developing Your Site | 167 |
Development Checklist | 169 |
Completing the Development Phase | 170 |
Selecting a Development Methodology | 172 |
Jump-Starting Development with the Solution Sites | 172 |
Managing Site Configurations | 174 |
Configuration Items | 175 |
Configuration Management Database | 176 |
Core Configuration Management Processes | 178 |
Identification | 178 |
Status Accounting | 179 |
Verification and Auditing | 179 |
Managing Change | 180 |
Change Requests | 180 |
Change Database | 181 |
Change Advisory Board | 181 |
Change Process | 181 |
Development Tools and Resources | 183 |
Commerce Server 2000 Help | 184 |
Commerce Server SDK | 184 |
Commerce Server Management Tools | 188 |
Other Microsoft Tools | 189 |
Configuration Management Tools | 190 |
Other Resources | 190 |
Related Web Sites | 191 |
CHAPTER 9 Developer Notes | 193 |
Gift Certificate Feature | 193 |
Business Desk Modifications | 195 |
Site Resource Modifications | 198 |
Site Page Modifications | 198 |
Checkout Pipeline Modifications | 199 |
COM Object Development | 199 |
Profile Modifications | 199 |
Report Modifications | 200 |
Site Term Modifications | 200 |
Campaign Modifications | 200 |
Deployment Summary | 201 |
Profiling System Utilities | 201 |
Profiles Schema Mover | 202 |
Installation | 203 |
Operation | 203 |
Exporting a Catalog | 204 |
Importing a Catalog | 209 |
Deployment Scenarios | 212 |
Site Terms Viewer | 213 |
Profiling System: Operational Considerations | 215 |
Profile Definition Keys | 216 |
Unique Key | 216 |
Primary Key | 216 |
Join Key | 216 |
Hashing Key | 217 |
Profiling System Design Considerations | 218 |
Keys | 218 |
Recommended Data Type Mappings | 219 |
Other Considerations | 220 |
Profiling System Run-Time Considerations | 221 |
CSOLEDB Handles | 221 |
Accessing Properties | 221 |
Transaction Support | 221 |
Data Size Validation | 223 |
Managing Pre-Existing Accounts in Active Directory Stores | 223 |
Starting Container for Directory Operations | 223 |
Search Scope | 226 |
User Profile Import DTS Task | 226 |
Importing New Profile Types | 226 |
Profile Mappings | 226 |
Advertising Scoring and Selection | 228 |
Campaign Goals and Item Goals | 228 |
Initial Scoring | 229 |
Scoring (Targeting) | 230 |
Selection | 231 |
Troubleshooting Ad Scoring and Selection | 232 |
CHAPTER 10 Integrating Third-Party ERP Systems with Commerce Server Applications | 233 |
Integration Techniques | 235 |
Batch Downloads | 235 |
Real-Time Connectors | 240 |
Queued Connectors | 244 |
Mirrored Updates | 247 |
General Considerations and Best Practices | 249 |
ERP Systems and Commerce Server Business Rules | 249 |
Pricing and Promotions | 250 |
Shipping, Taxation, and Credit Card Authorization | 251 |
Product Catalog | 251 |
Replication | 252 |
Physical Architecture | 252 |
Integrating with SAP | 254 |
SAP DCOM Connector | 256 |
Product Catalog | 258 |
Batch Download Product Catalog Data | 259 |
Batch Download Incremental Catalog Changes | 260 |
Mirrored Updates | 260 |
Item Pricing | 262 |
Batch Download Item Prices | 262 |
ALE-Triggered Price Change Download | 263 |
Real-Time Pricing Integration | 264 |
Inventory Data | 266 |
Batch Download Inventory Data | 266 |
Batch Download Incremental Inventory Changes | 268 |
Mirrored Updates Using ALE | 268 |
Real-Time Connections | 269 |
Orders | 270 |
Batch Integration Using IDOC | 271 |
Real-Time Integration Using the DCOM Connector | 272 |
Integration Using Queued Components | 273 |
Mirrored Updates Using Message Queuing | 275 |
Mirrored Updates Using BizTalk Server | 277 |
Real-Time Integration Using Custom COM Objects and DCOM Connector Objects | 279 |
Integrating with J.D. Edwards OneWorld | 281 |
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