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Building Solutions with Microsoft Commerce Server 2002 (Pro-Developer) [Paperback]

Clayton C. Peddy (Author), Derek Armentrout (Author)
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Pro-Developer April 23, 2003

No matter what your organization sells, a well-executed commerce solution can extend your business globally, boost profitability, and help you seize new opportunities faster. Drawing from their extensive, in-the-field experience, online business experts Clayton Peddy and Derek Armentrout teach you to quickly build and deploy a scalable, high-performance site using Commerce Server 2002. They detail how to customize your own solution—incorporating components such as a product catalog, a shopping cart, user profiles, content management, and data-warehousing and analysis capabilities. You get focused, field-proven techniques and hands-on instruction—along with reusable Code Candy from real-world solutions.

Discover how to:

  • Determine the business and technical requirements for your site
  • Create and manage user profiles and implement authentication
  • Use Microsoft Content Management Server to manage page templates, images, product data, and other resources
  • Design product catalogs that are easy to use and manage
  • Build the browse, registration, and shopping cart pages
  • Exploit little-known pipeline capabilities, such as inventory calculation and third-party order processing
  • Capture and analyze data on user demographics and buying patterns
  • Create campaigns, promotions, and awards for targeted users
  • Manage site operations using the Business Desk modules
  • Test, stage, and launch your solution

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About the Author

Clayton C. Peddy works for Terrace Consulting, a leading enabler of e-business solutions, has been included in the annual listing of the 25 top Web design firms by the San Francisco Business Times. Terrace was ranked No. 11 on the list based on annual revenues.

Derek works for Terrace Consulting, a leading enabler of e-business solutions, which has been included in the annual listing of the 25 top Web design firms by the San Francisco Business Times. Terrace was ranked No. 11 on the list based on annual revenues.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 656 pages
  • Publisher: Microsoft Press; 1 edition (April 23, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0735618542
  • ISBN-13: 978-0735618541
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 7.5 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,150,196 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent CS2002 book for developers, May 30, 2003
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This review is from: Building Solutions with Microsoft Commerce Server 2002 (Pro-Developer) (Paperback)
This is one of the best books I've read on any of the Microsoft servers. Unlike a lot of books, it focuses on how to develop a site using CS2002, instead of focusing on the features of the platform. The examples in the book apply to both B2C and B2B, so I'd recommend it for any development effort with CS. I found the C# and ASP.NET code samples very useful and have already used a lot of the code in sites I am working on. And it's a relief to find a Commerce Server book that doesn't spend all its time on the solution sites - this one has a little intro to them, but then gets right into developing a custom site, including creating administrative interfaces from scratch or by customizing the BizDesk. One caution - the book doesn't have a lot on installing or administering Commerce Server, but I think the help file works fine for that. Buy this book when you're ready to go beyond the simple install of the Retail site and start writing code.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good book, but buggy, incomplete, and weak sample site, July 25, 2004
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The book is solid, reads well, and is decently edited as most MS Press books are. It's a good book (worthy of 4 stars) that would be great (5 stars) if it had a large and well-detailed appendix on the Commerce Server object model. Well, that would be the case if the source code worked or if MS Press had a decent book support website, but it doesn't and they don't, which is why I rated the book 3 stars.

The code is buggy which cause parts of it not to work. Even if you fix those bugs, there are still broken links on the site and incorrect object model references, the site is not complete (where is the real payment info? where is the cross/up-selling?), and the site design was an obvious afterthought (for example, the buyer has to specify who to send each item to as she adds it to her shopping cart!). Part of the site doesn't function properly until you register and sign-in! I realize it was intended to be an incomplete sample site, but a serious text needs a solid *working* example site that had some thought put into it.

Strangely, there must be a good copy of the source on one of the author's hard drives, because some of the features that produce error pages (like viewing the shopping cart) actually are displayed properly inside the book. Hmmm.

I got the source code from the MS Press site, so I can only believe that it's the latest code. There is no errata for this book on the MS Press site (odd for a book that was published over a year ago), and there is no apparent way to contact the authors for the updated source or errata (nor could I google-up any updates).

These problems greatly detract from an otherwise excellent book. If you want to read about commerce server and how it works, buy it. If you're looking for a working sample site to learn from, you won't find one here. Too bad since I am unaware of any Commerce Server 2002 book with a working sample site.

I would think that MS Press put out this book in hopes of selling Commerce Server 2002 to developers. If that's really their intent, then they need (1) to fix the sample in this book, (2) make a better support website for MS Press, (3) come up with a better CS pricing structure for small businesses, and (4) make it easier to deploy in a shared hosting environment.

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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Which comes first, the chicken or the egg?, April 9, 2003
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This review is from: Building Solutions with Microsoft Commerce Server 2002 (Pro-Developer) (Paperback)
After going through all the labs prepared by Microsoft on MCS 2002 and MCMS 2002, I dove into this book. Here are my findings:

DO NOT buy this book if you are looking for a "how to", or if you are a newbie to MCS and MCMS.
This book explains items found in MCS and painfully briefly on MCMS (one chapter), it glosses over the 'how to' and expects that you already know that.

DO buy this book if you already know a good portion of how to manage and configure CS and MCMS, then this book would do a good job of providing more details above and beyond what is provided in Microsofts documentation.

The book is exactly this - "which comes first, the chicken or the egg", because it expects you to know how to manage and configure, yet by the time I get to that level of expertise, there ain't no way I would buy this book because it wouldn't help me.

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Commerce Web sites were once considered the great frontier of untapped profit and potential. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
shopping basket page, user detail page, billing address page, hase catalog, data warehouse resource, multiple product definitions, discount pipeline, new user registration page, shipping information page, order detail page, pup file, basket pipeline, custom pipeline component, buy path, product detail page, unpack option, catalog expression, old shopping basket, product index page, existing data store, customer support pages, multiple shipping addresses, campaigns module, purchase pipeline, campaign engine
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Business Desk, Fourth Coffee, Active Directory, Code Candy, Site Server, List Manager, Content Connector, Direct Mailer, Visual Studio, Content Management Server, Site Packager, French Roast, Web Author, Commerce Sen-er, Enterprise Edition, Campaign Manager, All Rights Reserved Figure, Content Selection Framework, Commerce Serer, Microsoft Internet Information Services, Biz Data Service, Mother's Day, Special Features, Standard Edition, App Default Config
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