[nycphp-talk] more on shopping carts...
inforequest
1j0lkq002 at sneakemail.com
Thu Jan 18 00:57:57 EST 2007
I am involved in two conversations about a shopping solution, and it is
interesting to check existing sites that have good-loking solutions in
place and see them fail. I mean, if it fails when I pull it up impromptu
during a discussion when someone has noted it as a
famous/popular/well-done site, what does that say?
*type* Exception report
*message
description* _The server encountered an internal error () that prevented
it from fulfilling this request._
*exception*Cannot get instance of the basket Nested Exception: Could not
activate; failed to restore state; CausedByException is:
/usr/local/jboss402/server/NetAPorter/tmp/sessions/BasketBean-ex2h22sx-3/ex2rdavt-6e3.ser
(No such file or directory)
uk.co.fresca.struts.subcontroller.UpdateBasketAction.execute(UpdateBasketAction.java:153)
org.apache.struts.action.RequestProcessor.processActionPerform(RequestProcessor.java:421)
org.apache.struts.action.RequestProcessor.process(RequestProcessor.java:226)
org.apache.struts.action.ActionServlet.process(ActionServlet.java:1164)
org.apache.struts.action.ActionServlet.doPost(ActionServlet.java:415)
javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:717)
javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:810)
org.jboss.web.tomcat.filters.ReplyHeaderFilter.doFilter(ReplyHeaderFilter.java:81)
*note* _The full stack trace of the root cause is available in the
Apache Tomcat/5.5.9 logs._
I'm not pitching the client but I will be working with the team that builds the store (whomever gets the contract). I am wondering, what's the operating basis for you development guys? Do clients know when carts fail? Is it left up to them to watch for server errors and follow-up with the developers under warranty or maintenance?
I tried a few "live" and 2 of 4 broke, one other showed obvious usability problems. I was surprised.... not sur eif that is a reasonable response these days...
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