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May 2006 - Posts

CS 2007 - Recurring Orders Sample Code
Here is a code sample which illustrates how you can achieve a common scenario on a B2B / B2C eCommerce site – placing repeated Orders containing the same set of products over and over again, without the hassle of having to search for and save the set Read More...

Posted Wednesday, May 31, 2006 8:14 PM by nihitk | 6 Comments

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CS 2007 - Secure by Default
In case you thought that was all talk, take a look at the Customer and Orders Manager UI in the latest release candidate of Commerce Server 2007 . If you are moving from Beta, and are perplexed as to why you suddenly cannot open this UI anymore it is Read More...

Posted Friday, May 26, 2006 11:45 AM by nihitk | 19 Comments

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CS 2007 - Orders Data Management Sample Code
The Orders subsystem in Commerce Server 2007 offers some really powerful new APIs which can make your life easier. Some of the various operations and scenarios enabled by these APIs are: Searching for Baskets and Orders Deleting Baskets (probably you Read More...

Posted Thursday, May 25, 2006 8:21 PM by nihitk | 4 Comments

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Upgrading from CS 2007 Beta 1 to RC 1
In this post I shall attempt to highlight the steps required to get a basic StarterSite Beta running on Beta 1 of Commerce Server 2007 (2006 back then) running on the just released Release Candidate of Commerce Server 2007 . I’ll assume that you have Read More...

Posted Monday, May 22, 2006 10:00 PM by nihitk | 22 Comments

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Commerce Server 2007 Release Candidate Released
Well the news is all over the place, from Ryan Donovan 's blog to Scott Guthrie's blog to Brian Goldfarb's blog – the RC for the most exciting Commerce release ever from Microsoft is out and into the hands of customers. You can get it from the connect Read More...

Posted Monday, May 22, 2006 12:26 PM by nihitk | 0 Comments

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