ECOMMERCE MOBILE APPLICATION WITH IBM WEBSPHERE
Kopec, Maciej (2012)
Kopec, Maciej
Jyväskylän ammattikorkeakoulu
2012
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 1.0 Finland
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201204174559
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201204174559
Tiivistelmä
IBM WebSphere Commerce is an enterprise application that provides high levels of scalability, performance, security, reliability and manageability. It provides a modern tool for business information exchange and eCommerce.
WebSphere Commerce products include reliable, scalable and secure runtime environment with modern JEE programming model. WebSphere Commerce programming model consists of a mix of technologies including JavaServer Pages, Enterprise JavaBeans, JavaServer Faces, SOAP and Struts. WebSphere Commerce supports mobile versions of web store including native and hybrid applications.
This thesis adds a new detail to the development process of a hybrid mobile application for Android Operating System with a new feature for handling and scanning barcodes. In the first part of the thesis, theoretical basics are introduced. The architecture of WebSphere Commerce application is briefly introduced with a programming model, mobile platform, barcode specification and libraries used in the thesis. In the following chapters, the development process is explained. Finally, there is the implementation chapter with the development of an Android hybrid application, implementation of the barcode generator and testing the application.
The last chapter presents the author’s personal experiences and conclusions concerning this thesis. It also presents possibilities for future development. The thesis shows how to implement a fully-featured mobile hybrid application working on Android Operating System.
WebSphere Commerce products include reliable, scalable and secure runtime environment with modern JEE programming model. WebSphere Commerce programming model consists of a mix of technologies including JavaServer Pages, Enterprise JavaBeans, JavaServer Faces, SOAP and Struts. WebSphere Commerce supports mobile versions of web store including native and hybrid applications.
This thesis adds a new detail to the development process of a hybrid mobile application for Android Operating System with a new feature for handling and scanning barcodes. In the first part of the thesis, theoretical basics are introduced. The architecture of WebSphere Commerce application is briefly introduced with a programming model, mobile platform, barcode specification and libraries used in the thesis. In the following chapters, the development process is explained. Finally, there is the implementation chapter with the development of an Android hybrid application, implementation of the barcode generator and testing the application.
The last chapter presents the author’s personal experiences and conclusions concerning this thesis. It also presents possibilities for future development. The thesis shows how to implement a fully-featured mobile hybrid application working on Android Operating System.