A critical vulnerability was discovered in React Server Components (Next.js). Our systems remain protected but we advise to update packages to newest version. Learn More.
A critical vulnerability was discovered in React Server Components (Next.js). Our systems remain protected but we advise to update packages to newest version. Learn More.
Recently we released EPiServer Commerce 8.7.1, with many updates, and the most important thing is to update our workflows to take advantages of new inventory system, and, to merge the two projects – Mediachase.Commerce.Workflow and Mediachase.Comm...
Just like any EPiServer products, one of main concern of us when developing Commerce is performance. Why many parts of Commerce can be described as “Good enough”, some parts are just acceptable, and I must admit that there’s area where performance...
The first valid phrase to say in my first blog post in 2015 would be “Happy new year!”. I hope you have a great year with EPiServer, together we will create more and more wonderful websites for our customers. Now back to the bug. Recently we...
There is a rule of thumb in EPiServer is any code written should be covered by tests, either unit tests or integration tests. While we’re not 100% test covered, but we are trying hard to. It’s a requirement to write tests whenever possible, and it...
No, I’ll not write a long, detailed, in-depth blog post as Shannon did it in http://world.episerver.com/Blogs/Shannon-Gray/Dates/2012/12/EPiServer-Commerce-Order-Search-Made-Easy/ When I read that blog – I understand how complex our order search...