![]() If the username and time are struck out, it means it’s having trouble talking to eBay. ![]() You don’t need to worry about it at that point. If the login status is green, it’s logged you in. The time, the username, and the icon which indicates login status. The login status display in the upper right has three distinct components. If you’re seeing: “eBay (or the link to eBay) appears to be down for the moment.”, it means that eBay responded to an item-view attempt with the very specific message: “Our Site is Temporarily Unavailable”. I’d need to see your logs for the steps you took, to see exactly what’s caused JBidwatcher to believe the login failed, but that message is VERY specific. ![]() The deletion issue is resolved, though, I’m pretty sure of that. I added the database, and several other features, to bring it up to a level that I was comfortable developing at, but the interface between the old all-in-memory code and the new as-much-as-possible-in-database code is still admittedly shaky. It didn’t support large auction sets, it was terribly factored, it was really, really frustrating to code on. :) The older version was a nightmare to manage, mainly. JBidwatcher is actually a heavily multi-threaded program, and the number of threading issues (left) in it are surprisingly few. I thought I’d fixed the delete problem in 2.1pre8, actually. That’s a broken computer, in my opinion, and so I don’t believe that’s the problem for most folks, and thus the ‘sync’ solution may seem right, but it’s not actually addressing the underlying problem. It means that in the 5 minutes left from the sync, your clock will drift by (on average) about 11 seconds. I’ve always resisted the ‘synch 5 minutes before snipe’, because if your clock is drifting 1-2 minutes every 40 minutes, JBidwatcher isn’t going to be able to adjust for that sanely. They made the point that this could be skewed by abnormally long startup times for the network request, and that it might be more accurate to check time drift by grabbing a time snapshot after the request for the time page has returned. One interesting report I got recently pointed out that I’m checking time drift between before I start the network request, and the time that eBay shows when the request comes back.on completion they don’t move from the current tab), but it shouldn’t be. I’ll poke at the completed auction handling for My eBay searches it’s possible that it’s marking them as sticky (i.e.Let’s see if I can roughly respond to your questions… I’ve been heavily occupied with trying to find a new job, so I haven’t been doing much JBidwatcher development lately. ![]() It improved the performance of baseline methods in both tasks, which demonstrated that our method is conducive to automatic analyzing and mining approaches on software repositories.Yes, sorry, I skimmed them, and didn’t notice the request to remove your email. As a general approach, our method provided a solution to comment-code mapping. Moreover, our method was applied to two specific software engineering tasks in our studies: analyzing software repositories for outdated comment detection and mining software repositories for comment generation. Furthermore, the results demonstrated the feasibility and effectiveness of our comment scope detection method on new projects. On the dataset of comment-statement pairs from 4 popular open source projects, our method achieved a high accuracy of 81.45% in detecting the scopes of comments. ![]() Based on machine learning, our method utilized features of code snippets and comments to detect the scopes of source code comments automatically in Java programs. In this paper, we propose a general method for the detection of source code comment scopes. However, unlike structural doc comments, it is challenging to identify the relationship between the functional semantics of the code and its corresponding textual descriptions nested inside the code and apply it to automatic analyzing and mining approaches in software engineering tasks efficiently. Comments convey useful information about the system functionalities and many methods for software engineering tasks take comments as an important source for many software engineering tasks such as code semantic analysis, code reuse and so on. ![]()
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