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The topics in this section describe how to publish stores to either a test or production environment, and how to deploy customized code. Review the following sections for information about installing the WebSphere Commerce product, associated maintenance, and WebSphere Commerce enhancements.īefore you migrate to WebSphere Commerce Version 8.0, review this information to help plan and execute your migration. Use the resources in here to help you plan every phase of store creation. From gathering client needs, to deploying the live solution, much work is needed to successfully deploy a custom client store. You test the URL in your browser and encounter Error 403 - Forbidden.Ĭreating a custom implementation of a WebSphere Commerce store requires a significant amount of planning. The troubleshooting information for deployment is divided into the following categories: Custom WebSphere Commerce database assets, Custom WebSphere Commerce Enterprise Application (EAR) or Java EE assets and Custom WebSphere Commerce Web server assets. Business users can create and manage precision marketing campaigns, promotions, catalog, and merchandising across all sales channels. It provides easy-to-use tools for business users to centrally manage a cross-channel strategy. WebSphere Commerce is designed to be a customizable, scalable, and high availability solution that is built to leverage open standards. The documentation also applies to all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in a newer section.WebSphere Commerce is a single, unified e-commerce platform that offers the ability to do business directly with consumers (B2C), directly with businesses (B2B), and indirectly through channel partners (indirect business models). The information contained in this section applies to WebSphere Commerce Version 8.