Magento

Developers are at the heart of Magento’s success in e-commerce around the world. Developers are the ones who use Magento’s open-source technology to fulfill merchants’ business goals with powerful, feature-rich, and flexible solutions. These sessions will go in depth on Magento architecture and on leveraging the platform to create applications and extensions and to implement custom sites. We will also provide an advanced look at the next generation of Magento technologies.
01

Commerce is a significant segment of the globaleconomy. The commerce landscape is undergoing massive change driven by consumers adopting disruptive social, mobile and local technologies. Learn why we are building the X.commerce platform and how developers and merchants can leverage it to meet this increasing demand and grow their business. Get details of how the platform is built, the opportunities it presents and the current roadmap.

  • Neal Sample
02

We will start this session by providing an overview of Magento including a walk through of its evolution and the vibrant ecosystem it supports. We will then discuss the benefits Magento offers to merchants and developers. Magento is now a proud member of the X.commerce family. We will talk about how X.commerce complements and grows Magento by bringing new benefits to Magento developers and merchants. We will discuss how the Magento extension model fits with the X.commerce platform.

  • Yoav Kutner
03

Magento technology has been adopted by over 100,000 stores worldwide, which makes it the fastest growing open-source e-commerce platform. A technical overview of Magento's system architecture will cover layers including libraries in PHP and JavaScript, configuration, controllers, event-driven models, blocks and templates, layout XML, customization and core APIs for integration.

  • Dmitriy Soroka
  • Kevin Eichelberger
04

Magento Go, our SaaS solution, provides merchants with capabilities to customize their stores with different themes and to integrate applications for valuable functionality. We will provide examples of the best methods and approaches for customizing storefronts with different themes and layouts, as well as how to integrate apps into Magento Go stores.

  • Maxim Ekaterinenko
  • Michael Bessolov
05

Thousands of merchants worldwide use Magento as the open source eCommerce platform of choice. We have learned immensely from our vast community, and we have applied what we’ve learned in the next generation of Magento core. Our core architect will review the Magento 2 architecture and design goals including development, usability, integration, customization, security, modularity, testing and more.

  • Dmitriy Soroka
06

Introduction to types and goals of automated tests, their integration and application within Magento. We closely examine the development of various integration tests in the framework and configuration they reside. We will look at several example of test cases development and provide guidelines for success.

  • Anton Makarenko
07

Magento configuration files are a solid way to integrate with a module’s features. Application developers will gain insight into the different kinds of module dependencies and their impact on applications. We’ll look at Magento’s events model as an example to illustrate how to publish and subscribe messaging patterns as a universal decoupling mechanism.

  • Sergey Shymko
08

Create a Magento extension that will allow customers to skip the shipping method step during checkout if only one shipping method is available.

  • Vinai Kopp
09

Workshop attendees will gather experience on how to use the Magento Profiler, logging and utilize Magento caching techniques.

  • Vinai Kopp
10

Workshop attendees will gather experience on how to use the Magento Profiler, logging and utilize Magento caching techniques.

  • Vinai Kopp