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Connector for SAP Commerce Cloud Manual / Version 2406.1

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8. The eCommerce API

The eCommerce API is a Java API provided by CoreMedia Content Cloud that can be used to build shop applications.

The eCommerce API is used internally to render catalog-specific information into standard templates. Furthermore, the Studio Library integration makes use of the API to browse and work with catalog items. If you develop your own shop application you will use the API in your templates and/or business logic (handlers and beans).

Various services allow you to access the eCommerce system for different tasks:

CatalogService
This service can be used to access the product catalog in many ways: traverse the category tree, products by category, various product and category searches.
MarketingSpotService
This service gives you access to Commerce e-Marketing Spots, a common method to use marketing content (product teasers, images, texts) depending on the customer segments.
SegmentService
This service lets you access customer segments, for example, the customer segments the current user is a member of.
CartService
This service lets you manage orders.
AssetService
This service lets you retrieve catalog assets, for example, product pictures or downloads, that are managed by the CMS. Unlike other services, this service only accesses the CMS.

The Commerce API includes some additional methods that denotes the vendor (the name, the version). In CoreMedia Studio there is an option to open a management application for a commerce item (product or category). The required base URL is also set through on the vendor specific connection.

The following key points will give you a short overview of the components that are also involved. They build up an infrastructure to bootstrap a connection to a commerce system and/or perform other supportive tasks.

Commerce
This class is the essential part of the bootstrap mechanism to access a commerce system. You can use it to create a connection to your commerce system.
CommerceConnectionInitializer
This class is used to initialize a request specific commerce connection. The resolved connection is stored in a thread local variable. The CommerceConnection class provides access to all vendor specific eCommerce service implementations.
CommerceBeanFactory
This class creates CommerceBeans whose implementation is defined via Spring. It is also used by the services to respond service calls, for example, instances of Product and/or Category beans. You can integrate your own commerce bean implementations via Spring (inheriting from the original bean implementation and place your own code would be a typical pattern).
StoreContextProvider
This class retrieves an applicable StoreContext (the shop configuration that contains information like the shop name, the shop ID, the locale and the currency).
UserContextProvider
This class is responsible to retrieve the current UserContext. Some operations, like requesting dynamic price information, demand a user login. These requests can be made on behalf of the requesting user. User name and user ID are then part of the user context.
CommerceIdProvider
The class CommerceIdProvider is used to create CommerceId instances. The class CommerceId is able to format and parse references to resources in the commerce items. References to commerce items will be possibly stored in content, like a product teaser stores a link to the commerce product.

Commerce beans are cached depending on time. Cache time and capacity can be configured via Spring.

Please refer to the Javadoc of the Commerce class as a good starting point on how to use the eCommerce API.

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