Workspaces overview

A workspace is an access-controlled work area where we can make and preview changes to managed assets, without affecting what is currently running on the site. Working in the context of a workspace is similar to having our own private copy of the managed assets. We can make and preview changes without affecting managed assets outside the workspace. We can commit the changes that we make in a workspace to the production database, and see the effects of our changes on the site.

Note: We can use the Workspace Management tool in Management Center to change workspace content. We can also select the Work on Approved Content option to work outside the workspace.

Workspaces offer the following features:

Workspaces are available in WebSphere Commerce Professional and Enterprise editions only. They are provided in an instance of WebSphere Commerce called an authoring environment. In addition to workspaces, an authoring environment provides all of the functions of a staging environment, including the staging utilities: stagingcopy and stagingprop.

Changes in workspaces are made on top of the production-ready data on the authoring environment. Production-ready data is data that is ready to be published to the production environment. Everyone who has access to the authoring environment can see this data, whether they are working within the context of a workspace.

Only production-ready data on the authoring environment is published to the production environment from the authoring environment. Data in workspaces is never published directly to the production environment.

Before using workspaces for the first time, synchronize a new authoring environment with the production environment.

Because workspaces introduce another way to change the store, ensure that you have business processes implemented to ensure the integrity of the store and its data.


Workspace Management tool

Recommended: As a workspace manager, we can use the Workspace Management tool in Management Center to manage and edit workspaces, its tasks groups, and tasks. It provides a single view across all workspaces and all tasks in the workspaces where managers can see how work is progressing. We can use the Workspace Management tool to change workspace content or select the Work on Approved Content option to work outside the workspace.

The following diagram displays the division of tasks between each tool:


Business object management in workspaces

The following table identifies which business objects are supported in each of the Management Center tools when workspaces is enabled:

Management Center tool Workspaces enabled Business objects
Assets Yes
  • Attachments
  • Files

Catalog Filter and Pricing No
Catalogs Yes

Commerce Composer Yes
Facet management for catalogs Yes
Installments Yes
Marketing Yes

Promotions Yes
  • Promotions

Store Management No. When workspaces are enabled, the Store Management tool is not available if we are working on a specific task. However, If we are working on approved content, the Store Management tool is available. When the tool is available Store objects can be managed.


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Workspaces best practices