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What is Commerce Edition?
The LANSA for the Web Commerce Edition is a set of tools, which enables LANSA for the Web developers to rapidly deploy Business-to-Consumer (B2C) and Business-to-Business (B2B) applications that integrate with existing back-end or legacy systems. Commerce Edition provides an application framework which extends the power of LANSA for the Web specifically for B2C and B2B development.
Commerce Edition includes a customizable application database for your B2B and B2C applications. Using Business Objects, you create the framework for your application. Without any manual coding by your developers, Commerce Edition can deliver anywhere from 60% to 85% of your finished application.
Commerce Edition uses the LANSA for the Web e-Business Framework Wizard, which allows you to quickly and easily customize the presentation of your LANSA Web application. The Wizard is not used to create your LANSA functions. It is used to alter their appearance, by using Web-based functions executing from your browser. The Wizard removes the need to manually define graphical variables and Web components. You can change the user navigation within your application and you can change the look-and-feel of your applications without having to recompile any of the functions in your application.
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