Overview of administering a WebSphere Commerce site

In WebSphere Commerce the person who performs administrative tasks is called a Site Administrator. The Site Administrator installs, configures, and maintains WebSphere Commerce and the associated software and hardware. The administrator responds to system warnings, alerts, and errors, and diagnoses and resolves system problems. Typically, this person controls access and authorization (creating and assigning members to the appropriate role), manages the Web site, monitors performance, and manages load balancing tasks. The Site Administrator might be responsible for establishing and maintaining several server configurations for different stages of development such as testing, staging, and production. The Site Administrator also handles critical system backups and resolves performance problems.

A WebSphere Commerce Site Administrator must have the following skills:

  • Database administration skills
  • Web Server administration skills
  • WebSphere Application Server administration skills
  • Basic XML skills
  • General familiarity with WebSphere Commerce