Litium platform
Documentation for the Litium platform.
An introduction to Litium's technical architecture, and its main characteristics.
An outline of structure and services.
This article describes in detail how to use the .NET API for tagging.
Application lifetime and auto start.
A pattern that implements Inversion of Control (IoC) for resolving dependencies into services.
.NET Events and Webhooks.
A technique to offload notifications from the application into a separate system.
Content Delivery Network (CDN) is a network with servers that reduces the network traffic to your primary server(s).
You can use external login providers such as ADFS for Active Directory (AD) or social such as Google or Facebook.
Web API is a framework that makes it easy to build and expose API connections over HTTP(s).
With the API, it is possible to validate entity modifications by inheriting the abstract class ValidationRuleBase.
This article describes how to offload the database from repeated read operations
Litium uses JavaScript code to generate page and block thumbnails on the server instead of the browser side.
The configuration of setting a scheduled job
Get started with Litium search, and add a search index.
Data modeling in Litium: The Litium field framework, how to use it, and how it is implemented in the different areas of the platform.
Litium is divided into different areas: Globalization, Websites, Products, Sales, Customers, and Media. Under this section, we also look at Dashboard.
How to use dialogs in back office and how to adapt the UI.
All organisations that store personal data, for example names, e-mail addresses and purchase history, have to comply with the requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Cross-area entities with connections in several other areas are collected in this technical area called Globalization.
Websites is Litium's CMS. Here, all websites and web pages are managed.
The Products area is the Product Information Management (PIM) part of Litium.
In the Sales area, you will find the order management, and campaigns.
Manage customers, groups, smart groups, organizations, and roles in the Customers Area.
The Media area is where you organise external files to enrich a site.
Updated
2022-04-02
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