General Architecture - Extensions PDF
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This document details the architecture and extensions for Optimizely Configured Commerce Cloud. It covers various aspects of the platform, from handlers and pipelines to integration and deployments. It also includes instructions on setting up local development environments and deploying changes.
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Resources for developers Suggest Edits Platform and extensions Guidance on platform architecture and prescribed extension points. This includes general getting started information, as well as standard functionality and behavior. See Get Started with Configured Commerce Cloud...
Resources for developers Suggest Edits Platform and extensions Guidance on platform architecture and prescribed extension points. This includes general getting started information, as well as standard functionality and behavior. See Get Started with Configured Commerce Cloud Handlers Discover more about using handlers, which are responsible for objects and business logic processing. See Handlers Pipelines Discover more about using pipelines, which are reusable portions of non-transactional business logic similar to handlers. See Pipelines Integration and plugins Use the Windows Integration Service along with the Admin Console job definitions to integrate with common backend systems such as ERP and PIM. Deployments Read articles related to Configured Commerce deployments. See Deployment API Learn about and interact with the RESTful APIs using the Swagger endpoints provided. Explore the parameters needed for API calls and the JSON result. See API Get started with Configured Commerce Use this topic to begin learning more about Configured Commerce. Suggest Edits Starting a project with Optimizely Configured Commerce requires some configuration and setup before development can begin. The steps below explain what is needed to get up and running with Configured Commerce. Additional details can be found in the related support articles. 1. Learn about the process for provisioning a cloud environment. This article also helps explain the basic structure of the Configured Commerce environments, the process for deploying to those environments, and how often the Configured Commerce environments receive service packs and releases. 2. Setup your local development environment. This task includes prerequisites, such as learning about the basics of Git and obtaining the Certified Optimizely Configured Commerce Developer certification. 3. Learn about deploying local changes to the Configured Commerce environment and how Github is used to facilitate that process. See also Certification exams for Optimizely Configured Commerce and other products.