Ebay web slices
Yes, as long as the inputs to it are sterile and as specified.
#Ebay web slices code
“ Well-written code will do only what it is intended to do and nothing else”
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Multiple applications accessing the database must be able to stay in sync with the state of the database without impacting system performance.Īre eBay development resources so focused on the database that the web user interface is treated as an afterthought?
#Ebay web slices update
Software on a sprawling online system like eBay must depend on a robust distributed database system that can process asynchronous transactions and coherently update the state of user accounts without error or data loss. Failure to test or inability to test poorly documented functionality will inevitably expose software errors to users instead of technical staff. Problems occur when software must respond to unanticipated events or process more transactions than expected. If a specification states that the system will control a rocket ship going to the moon, it should also state that it will control the return. Mostly software designers worry about omissions in the specification. Well defined outcomes from software depend on the quality and completeness of technical specifications that define an application. Thu Apr 8 00:39:29 code will do only what it is intended to do and nothing else. That is, if one can find any humanity left at eBay these days. So the answer is - yes, it’s possible, but more likely, no, it’s caused by human ineptitude. And for those that do have explanation and workaround, eBay is not exactly competent at communicating that either.
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#Ebay web slices how to
Which eBay then has no clue how to fix, much less even fully explain. Instead, they unleash it live on their user base, all too often without even an announcement - and frequently not site-wide all at once - adding to the confusion as the poor user base begins to experience ‘glitches’.
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Either they don’t understand the need, don’t know how, or more probably don’t care to spend the money on it. That happens frequently, and requires robust, comprehensive software testing to reveal those - and even more comprehensive code review and correction, to address.ĮBay doesn’t do that. It’s during those transmissions between subsystems, that updated code in one, can have unanticipated impact upon the processes that occur in ANY of those subsystems in the chain, and on functions completely unrelated to what the ‘message’ (instruction) is intended to convey to the destination subsystem. Point A subsystem to Point D subsystem, where B and C in between are just pass through processes in each of those ‘subsystems’. What IS more likely, is that most enterprises that use code based applications will develop what is essentially a ‘system of subsystems’ where each subsystem may process parts of a transaction, (not a sale, but an element of what is being communicated) within a system process that crosses multiple interfaces within the system to go from the originating subsystem to the executing subsystem. Which usually works much faster with less errors when that’s done.
#Ebay web slices Pc
It’s controversial, though one can see clear evidence of those trash bits any time one does a defrag on their PC hard drive for example. It’s a concept proposed in the late 70’s to explain how random bits and bytes from patched and updated code will be over written on the storage medium, but that doesn’t fully ‘flush’ all the unwanted pieces which can attach themselves (loosely defined) to produce unanticipated results. “ If a line of code that is working in conjunction with other lines of code to produce a set result.can the result ever change without human interference?” The worst is giving people negatives even when its their fault. I for one (though I do make them cause eBay deserves that and worse for what they do to me for no reason other then "they can") would gladly pay eBay their VIG - if they would only be the vneue they tell everyone they are (so they said in an email to me)(but they lie - they arent - but its eBay - everything is a lie). If eBay would just be normal - they wouldnt have to worry about offsite sales. Everything is 1/2 assed and works only sometimes (how quiet its gotten on the new shipping method for trading cards that doesnt work!).ġ4,999 out of 15,000 eBay employees DONT workĪnd the list goes on (GSP, double billing, returns etc) Things on eBay that should work - just dont. If eBays reputation wasnt lower then a snakes belly - none of this would be necessary.