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Integrating Shopware Shopping Lists in ECC Websites

Integrating Shopware shopping lists into ECC websites is a great way to leverage customers’ existing shopping experiences. It allows customers to create their own shopping lists and add Shopware items to their orders, all within the ECC shopping cart. This article explains how to integrate Shopware Shopping Lists into ECC websites.

You must first set up your Shopware account and enable the Shopping List plugin. This allows customers to easily create, store, and manage their own personalized shopping lists, which they can access later when they’re ready to shop.

Once your Shopware account is set up, you can set up your ECC account to connect to the Shopware Shopping Lists feature. To do this, you need to add the Shopping List plugin code as a component in ECC. This allows ECC to communicate with Shopware’s Shopping Lists feature.

Next, you need to create an API connection between ECC and the Shopware Shopping Lists API. This installation can be completed using the REST APIs available for integration with Shopware Shopping Lists. Once complete, the shopping list integration can be tested and used.

After completing this step, you must create a custom template in ECC to display the Shopware Shopping Lists feature. This template should contain the code for the Shopping List component that you added earlier, as well as any other elements that you want to include on the page. Lastly, you need to configure the Shopping List settings in ECC to customize the appearance and behavior of the Shopping List feature.

Integrating Shopware shopping lists into ECC websites is a great way to make the shopping experience easier and more convenient for customers. By following the steps above, you can quickly and easily set up and use the Shopware Shopping Lists feature for your ECC customers.

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