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Implementing mobile WebSphere Commerce

Mike Callaghan, WebSphere Commerce Support Analyst, IBM
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Mike Callaghan is a Software Developer at the IBM Toronto Lab, Canada. He has been part of the WebSphere Commerce Support team since 2005, specializing in runtime components. He was also part of the DB2 Development Infrastructure team, specializing in UNIX scripting and automation. He graduated with Honors from McMaster University, Canada, with a Bachelor's degree in Software Engineering
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N Krishnan (nkrishna@in.ibm.com), WebSphere Commerce Consultant, IBM
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N Krishnan is an IT Specialist working at the IBM India Software Labs, India. He was part of the WebSphere Commerce development team and currently working as a consultant in IBM Software Services for WebSphere. He was also part of developing retail solutions in the Retail EBO team.
Nicolai Nielsen (nicolai.nielsen@uk.ibm.com), WebSphere Commerce Consultant, IBM
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Nicolai Nielsen is a Senior IT Specialist at IBM Hursley Software Lab, United Kingdom. He has been with the WebSphere Commerce Technology Practice of IBM Software Services for WebSphere since 2006. Before that, he worked as a WebSphere Commerce consultant with IBM Global Services Denmark.

Summary:  This tutorial will take you through an implementation of WebSphere® Commerce storefront for a mobile device. It will show how to create a servlet filter to detect the device used and then map to a specific Struts action. It will also show how to cache based on the device format.

Date:  03 Jun 2009
Level:  Intermediate PDF:  A4 and Letter (1653 KB | 36 pages)Get Adobe® Reader®

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Mike Callaghan is a Software Developer at the IBM Toronto Lab, Canada. He has been part of the WebSphere Commerce Support team since 2005, specializing in runtime components. He was also part of the DB2 Development Infrastructure team, specializing in UNIX scripting and automation. He graduated with Honors from McMaster University, Canada, with a Bachelor's degree in Software Engineering

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N Krishnan is an IT Specialist working at the IBM India Software Labs, India. He was part of the WebSphere Commerce development team and currently working as a consultant in IBM Software Services for WebSphere. He was also part of developing retail solutions in the Retail EBO team.

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Nicolai Nielsen is a Senior IT Specialist at IBM Hursley Software Lab, United Kingdom. He has been with the WebSphere Commerce Technology Practice of IBM Software Services for WebSphere since 2006. Before that, he worked as a WebSphere Commerce consultant with IBM Global Services Denmark.

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