3. WebSphere Commerce provides a powerful customer interaction platform that
results in a robust platform for cross channel selling. It provides rich, out-of-the
box capabilities for catalog and content management, member management,
contracts and entitlements, negotiations, order management, and so on. In some
cases, enterprises choose to use a subset of its capabilities and use an external
Inventory systems based on their needs.
In such cases, it is necessary to integrate WebSphere Commerce with external
applications and using a middleware product is the best approach.
WebSphere Message Broker is a powerful Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) with
extensive connectivity and message handling capabilities. It helps in simplifying,
enabling fast and flexible application integration with reduced cost by eliminating
complex, point-to-point connectivity. It also simplifies integration with intelligent
routing, pre-built mediation and transformation, regardless of the platform,
network, or device.
6. • Provide End Point URL:
• Configuring to Commerce database
7. Message Broker
WebSphere Message Broker support Web services
to include:
• SOAP nodes for native support of Web services.
• Message flows that can act as a Web service
consumer or provider.
• SOAP domain and parser for support of model-
driven parsing of messages.
• Web services extensions, including WS-Addressing
and WS-Security.
9. • Parsing of WebSphere Commerce message..
• Extraction of Message data
• Correlating Web service response to a Web
service request
• Response back to WebSphere Commerce