commerce server 2000

India
March 2, 2007 1:28am CST
tell me about the introduction
2 responses
• India
2 Mar 07
What should we be remembered for? Let us for a moment pause to reflect what it is that for which we would like to be remembered for by future generations. Will we be remembered for how many mosques our generation has added, will we be remembered for how many temples our generation has added or will we be remembered for how many gurudwaras our generation has added? No, not at all. We will be remembered only if we give to our younger generation a prosperous and safe Nation, resulting out of economic prosperity coupled with civilisational heritage.
@yadavyuvi (138)
• United States
2 Mar 07
here is the information. Microsoft's Commerce Server 2000 replaces Site Server 3.0. As Professional Commerce Server 2000 Programming points out, CS2K is really a collection of applications (including the new BizDesk, IIS, SQL Server, Active Directory etc), templates, scripts, MMC Snap-Ins (COM objects) and other bits and pieces. It shows different faces to managers, developers and end users. By nature it's designed to be extensible so its edges are fuzzy. In theory, CS2K can be used to deploy a working e-commerce site and all necessary back-end support straight out of the box. In practice you usually have to customise various parts of the product for each site deployed. CS2K trades ease of use for massive internal complexity. To customise it effectively you have to understand its architecture and know which files support which features using what formats. Professional Commerce Server 2000 Programming does this by taking a functional approach. It examines Profiling and Authentication, the Product Catalogue System, Pipelining, Business Analytics and so on, as if they were separate products (which, of course, some of them are). Professional Commerce Server 2000 Programming consumes more paper explaining where features are, what they do and how to access them than actually programming anything. It also fails to tell a story, reading instead as a collection of somewhat unappetising recipes, albeit recipes for success. If you've bought CS2K you'll make faster progress if you have this book by your side--just don't expect to particularly enjoy the process