Abstract
The Commerce Integration Framework (CIF) is a powerful Adobe Experience Manager extension for building integrated and seamless content and e-commerce experiences for customers at every stage of their journey with your brand. In this second blog in our CIF series, we take a deeper dive into the framework architecture and integrations to help you use Adobe Experience Manager with your commerce solution.
In this second installment of our Adobe Experience Manager Content and Commerce series, we’ll describe the functional building blocks of the Commerce Integration Framework (CIF) — a powerful extension for building integrated and seamless content and e-commerce experiences for customers at every stage of their journey with your brand. We’ll introduce you to the architecture and design principles of CIF and some of the integration options you have for using Adobe Experience Manager and your commerce solution together.
If you’re not familiar with Adobe Experience Manager’s Content and Commerce yet, the first blog in this series, Taking a Deep Dive into Adobe Experience Manager’s Commerce Integration Framework, will provide a general overview and introduction to help set the stage for what we cover here. In this blog, we’ll start with the core elements of the CIF.
Core Elements of the Commerce Integration Framework
The three core elements of the CIF are the Commerce Add-on and authoring tools, Commerce core components, and an out-of-the-box accelerator storefront (Venia Storefront).
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