Blueprint Developer Manual / Version 2010
Table Of ContentsCoreMedia Content Cloud Experience Platform contains Brand Blueprint and eCommerce Blueprint for a quick start. They come with four different sites that support different use cases.
- Aurora Augmentation (en)
This site belongs to the eCommerce Blueprint. It is intended for a company that wants to extend their HCL Commerce B2C online shop with engaging assets and content from the CoreMedia system, the so called commerce-led scenario (see Chapter 7, Commerce-led Integration Scenario in Connector for HCL Commerce Manual). Editors can add inspiring content from the CMS such as images, videos, articles to the standard commerce pages. They do not need to enter the commerce system, but can use CoreMedia Studio for their work, taking advantage of the sophisticated preview of Studio.
- Aurora B2B Augmentation (en)
This site belongs to the eCommerce Blueprint. It is intended for a company that wants to extend their HCL Commerce B2B online shop with engaging content from the CoreMedia system, the so called commerce-led scenario (see Chapter 7, Commerce-led Integration Scenario in Connector for HCL Commerce Manual). This site only works with FEP8. The use case is similar to the one of the Aurora Augmentation site for B2C shops. In addition, the Studio preview supports contracts, so that a test persona will only see content related to products from the commerce system which is allowed by their contract.
- Calista Augmentation (en)
This site belongs to the eCommerce Blueprint and implements the experience-led hybrid blended scenario, where pages are delivered by both systems, the corporate and the eCommerce system, transparent for the user. Therefore, it is intended for a company that wants to offer their corporate content as well as their eCommerce shop as one engaging experience for its users on all devices with a fully responsive design. You can manipulate the navigation through the catalog pages and add complete new navigation paths. You can augment product detail pages with content from the CMS. Categories are rendered from the CAE. However, content and settings are inherited along the catalog category structure.
- Hybris Apparel (uk)
This site belongs to the eCommerce Blueprint. It is intended for a company that wants to extend their SAP Hybris Commerce B2C online shop with engaging assets and content from the CoreMedia system, the so called commerce-led scenario (see Chapter 5, Commerce-led Integration Scenario in Connector for SAP Commerce Cloud Manual). Editors can add inspiring content from the CMS such as images, videos, articles to the standard shop pages. They do not need to enter the commerce system, but can use CoreMedia Studio for their work, taking advantage of the sophisticated preview of Studio.
- Chef Corp. Site (en/de)
This site belongs to the Brand Blueprint. It is intended for a company that wants to offer their corporate site as an engaging experience for its users on all devices with a fully responsive design. The site contains no eCommerce shop, but the company can use the CoreMedia catalog to manage and present their products on the website.
Removing Sites
You can remove sites and features that you do not need from your workspace.
To remove the Aurora sites or Hybris Apparel site remove the eCommerce extension as described in Section 4.2.1.4, “Removing the eCommerce Blueprint”.
To remove the Brand Site, remove the corporate extension as described in Section 4.2.1.5, “Removing the Brand Blueprint”.