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Draft Document for Review July 28, 2004 7:33 pm
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Keeping Commerce Applications Updated WebSphere Commerce 5.1 to 5.6 Migration Guide
Ex-Site
An Extended Site, or Ex-Site, is a business-to-business Web site that provides a 
richly featured site where the selling organization can set up different storefronts 
to target each of their business customers. When a business customer enters the 
Ex-Site storefront, any discounts, product configurations, and special instructions 
particular to that customer are displayed. 
All features of the advanced B2B direct starter store, such as approvals, and 
account management also apply in a Ex-Site. The distinguishing characteristic of 
a Ex-Site is that the Seller can provide a customized storefront and customized 
catalog to each business partner or customer.
2.6  What’s new in WebSphere Commerce V5.6
This section provides many of the key enhancements you would find in 
WebSphere Commerce with some explanation about them. This list should not 
be considered a comprehensive list of enhancements going from WebSphere 
Commerce 5.1 to WebSphere Commerce 5.6. Each release of the product 
includes a separate document on “What’s New” in that release. For a complete 
list of changes, with detailed explanations, for a given release please refer to 
such documents.
2.6.1  WebSphere Commerce Development Environment
WebSphere Commerce Studio is now known as WebSphere Commerce 
Developer. It is based on the Eclipse technology. The development environment 
is a fully configured workspace for WebSphere Studio Application Developer with 
various enhancements. 
Unlike the VisualAge for Java based development environment for 
WebSphere Commerce Suite V5.1, a WebSphere Commerce run-time 
environment is not required. 
The WebSphere Test Environment uses full WebSphere Application Server 
base edition to give you a more precise testing experience. 
WebSphere Commerce provides you with two pre-configured servers for your 
testing needs in development environment - Full WebSphere Commerce Test 
Environment and Lightweight WebSphere Commerce Test Environment.
Here are some noteworthy version level changes: 
The Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) specification level has changed from 1.0 to 
1.1.