Retail Point-of-Service (POS) Suite Technical Essentials 13.4.1
This Retail Point-of-Service (POS) training provides a technical overview of Oracle Retail's POS Suite. This overview includes a detailed description of the technology, coding standards and how the overall development enables the POS Suite to integrate with other Oracle Retail Applications.
Learn To:
- Explore the database using SQL Developer.
- Display parameter options.
- Work with roles.
- Work with scan sheets.
- Enable JMX remote.
- Work and examine log files.
Explore POS Suite Application Hardware & Software
Expert Oracle University instructors will pay special attention to hardware and software requirements for each POS Suite application. Through interactive lessons and hands-on exercises, you…
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This Retail Point-of-Service (POS) training provides a technical overview of Oracle Retail's POS Suite. This overview includes a detailed description of the technology, coding standards and how the overall development enables the POS Suite to integrate with other Oracle Retail Applications.
Learn To:
- Explore the database using SQL Developer.
- Display parameter options.
- Work with roles.
- Work with scan sheets.
- Enable JMX remote.
- Work and examine log files.
Explore POS Suite Application Hardware & Software
Expert Oracle University instructors will pay special attention to hardware and software requirements for each POS Suite application. Through interactive lessons and hands-on exercises, you'll learn about the installation practices and the most relevant retail industry standards necessary to develop industry leading applications.
Live Virtual Class Format
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Audience
- Application Developers
- Java Developer
- Technical Consultant
Course Topics Oracle Retail POS Suite Technical Essentials
- Course Objectives
- Agenda
- Oracle Retail Footprint
- Oracle Retail Product Integration
- Oracle Retail Point-of-Service: Features
- Oracle Retail Back Office: Features
- Oracle Retail Central Office: Features
- Oracle Retail Labels and Tags: Features
- Oracle Retail Returns Management: Features
- Physical Architecture
- Typical Large Deployment
- Conceptual Architecture: Store-Level Interactions
- Conceptual Architecture: Corporate-Level Interactions
- ORPOS Suite: Implementation
- Oracle Retail POS Suite: Logical Architecture
- Model-view-controller (MVC)
- Oracle Retail POS Architecture Layers
- POS Baseline Contextual Architecture
- POS Retail Transaction Context Model
- POS Suite Foundation Data Model
- POS Suite Inventory Context Model
- Data Architects, SOA, and XML Web Services
- Data Architecture Responsibilities
- Scalability and Service Quality
- Security
- Deployment and Support Processes
- Data Distribution
- Generating Transaction Numbers
- POS Technical Architecture
- POS Logical Design Model
- POS Logical Components Architecture
- POS Operational Model
- POS Subsystem Design
- Logical Design Model: Architecture Tiers
- Oracle Retail Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)
- Oracle Retail Back Office Subsystem Design
- Commerce Services in Operation
- Back Office Design Highlights
- Contextual Architecture of Central Office
- Oracle Retail Central Office Logical Design Model
- SOA Subsystem Design
- Central Office Subsystem Design: Web Tier Description
- Application-Level Technical Design
- Central Office Design Highlights
- MPOS Architectural Design
- Logical Design Model: Architecture Layers
- Returns Management: Conceptual Modules
- Web-based UI
- Physical Module View
- User Interface Layer
- Consumer Adapter Layer
- Data Layer
- POS Installation
- Back Office Installation
- Central Office Installation
- Labels and Tags Installation
- Understand the integration of technologies used in Oracle Retail Store Solutions
- Configuring POS, BO, CO, RM and MPOS
- PA-DSS: Overview
- Key data components of the POS Suite
- Overview of ARTS Database
- High-Level Integration Overview Diagram
- ORPOS to Siebel Architecture
- Connector Framework (COMMEXT)
- System Architecture View
- Oracle Retail Product Integration
- Centralized Customer
- Bill Pay Logical Architecture
- ORPOS to ORSIM Integration
- JMS Enterprise Messaging
- JMS Connection Points
- Web Services in POS Suite Applications
- Remote Method Invocation (RMI)
- XML, CSV, and Text Data Feeds
- Text/XML/PDF Exports
- Interface Definitions
- Interface Information
- Example of Internal Interface
- Product Names and Version
- Application Performance and Service-Level Agreements
- Scalability and Service Quality
- Offline Support and Disaster Recovery
- Availability
- Deployment and Support Processes
- Deployment and Support Processes
- Association for Retail Technology Standards (ARTS)
- JavaPOS
- UnifiedPOS
- POSLog Elements
- ARTS XML
- J2EE
- Web Service Standards
- Understand the deployment options available for designing a customized physical and logical architecture
- Localization
- Internationalization at Oracle Retail
- I18N + L10N = Globalization
- What Is Functional Localization
- What Gets Translated at Oracle Retail
- Translation Process
- Translations: Point-of Sale Suite
Course Objectives
- Explain how Oracle Retail Store Solutions integrates with other Oracle Retail products
- Comprehend the conceptual architecture used in the Oracle Retail Store Solutions
- Identify various logical architectural components of the applications and their service-oriented approach
- Explain the recommended physical architecture of both a typical and large deployment of Store Solutions
- Understand application-level technical design for Store Solutions
- Create a system architecture document (SAD)
- List the integration technologies used with Oracle Retail Store Solutions and explain how they are used
- Identify important integration points among Oracle Retail Store Solutions and with external applications
- Describe the service-level agreements required for integration
- Explain how various retail industry standards are involved in the design, development, and deployment of Store Solutions
- Understand and describe key tables in Store Solutions
- Draw a diagram of a functional entity relationship
- Describe the various Oracle Retail Store Solutions
- Specify the general hardware and software requirements for deploying Store Solutions on an IBM or Oracle Stack
- Install and configure Oracle Retail Store Solutions
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