Seamless Integration Architecture for Content Commerce Websites

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Slides of the session as part of the International PHP Conference in Munich 2014. Today's websites are rather complex applications which try to create the illusion of an homogeneous user experience. A content management system might ultimately render the markup, but shops, product information systems or booking engines deliver content, too. Which architecture and mechanisms are necessary to seamlessly integrate third party systems into a CMS? Which strategies allow you to make your website scalable and perform well? This session doesn't provide you with a one-fits-all solution but rather shows the thinking behind a typical project architecture and the pros and cons of different options. Includes examples based on TYPO3 Neos.

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Robert Lemke | TechDivision GmbH

Seamless Integration Architecture for Content Commerce Websites

project founder of TYPO3 Flow and TYPO3 Neos

co-founder of the TYPO3 Association

software architect at TechDivision

38 years old

lives in Lübeck, Germany

1 wife, 2 daughters, 1 espresso machine

likes drumming

Integrate ...

Content-Driven eCommerce

Neos Magento

Approaches

side-by-side (hybrid) WCMS leads shop leads

“Commerce And Content: The Odd Couple Or The Power Couple?,” Forrester Research

Challenges

common design

common navigation

cross linking

up to date content

REST

raw vs. prepared

actions

Approaches

side-by-side (hybrid) WCMS leads shop leads something else leads

scale

Gearman beanstalkd Rabbit MQ

Amazon Simple Queue

Mandrill Postmark Sendgrid Mailgun

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@robertlemke

robertlemke.com flow.typo3.org neos.typo3.org techdivision.com

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