Visual Studio Setup for Marketing System Developers
For the latest version of Commerce Server 2007 Help, see the Microsoft Web site.
You can start a new Visual Studio Commerce Server marketing development project with just a few steps. You can either use the Project Creation Wizard to create a new Web site and Commerce Server Visual Studio project, or manually add assembly references and Web.config settings to a new or existing project.
Marketing Assembly References
Local (Inproc) Mode References |
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Microsoft.CommerceServer.CrossTierTypes.dll — Microsoft Commerce Server Agent-Service Cross Tier Components Assembly |
Microsoft.CommerceServer.Marketing.CrossTierTypes.dll — Microsoft Commerce Server Marketing Common Components Assembly |
Microsoft.CommerceServer.Marketing.DataManagement.dll — Microsoft Commerce Server Marketing Data Access Components Assembly |
Agent Mode References |
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Microsoft.CommerceServer.CrossTierTypes.dll — Microsoft Commerce Server Agent-Service Cross Tier Components Assembly |
Microsoft.CommerceServer.Marketing.CrossTierTypes.dll — Microsoft Commerce Server Marketing Common Components Assembly |
Project Creation Wizard Integration
For information about how to use the wizard, see How to Create a Commerce Server Application in Visual Studio.
As part of an overall project creation process, the project creation wizard creates the Commerce Server marketing infrastructure:
Marketing databases. Marketing data is stored in two databases per commerce site: marketing and marketing_lists. Marketing databases are prefixed by a commerce site name, for example StarterSite_marketing and StarterSite_marketing_lists.
MarketingWebService. Web service directory, Web.config file, and Web service reference assembly.
Default Marketing Web.config settings.
See Also
Other Resources
Working with Marketing System Components
What Are the Marketing Web.config Settings?
How to Grant the Marketing Web Service Access to Schedule Tasks
How to Grant the Marketing Web Service Access to the Direct Mailer Service