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WebSphere Commerce Possible Scheduled Job Status (SCHSTATUS.SCSSTATE)

WebSphere Commerce stores the scheduled job status in the SCHSTATUS table.  Each time a scheduled job is run, it will have a status row in the table.  The status field is SCSSTATE, and the possible values are…

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Filed under: WebSphere Commerce (wcs)
  — 11:15 pm on Tuesday, July 31, 2007

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WebSphere Commerce Configured to Not tracking Inventory

Besides ATP (Available To Promise) inventory management, WebSphere Commerce has a basic inventory management system.  In the previous post, I have the information about how to turn off ATP.  If your system do not track any inventory at all, there is another way to even turn off basic inventory management.

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Filed under: WebSphere Commerce (wcs)
  — 11:05 pm on Tuesday, July 31, 2007

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WAS (WebSphere) Plugin Configuration XML (plugin-cfg.xml) Parameters – ConnectTimeout and ServerIOTimeout

In this link, you can find out all the available parameters that you can modified / set in plugin-cfg.xml. The 2 parameters that I am interested in, which is related to how long the plugin connects to WebSphere Application Server: ConnectTimeout and ServerIOTimeout.

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Filed under: Technical
  — 10:29 pm on Tuesday, July 31, 2007

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Solaris Parameter TCP_KEEPALIVE_INTERVAL – TCP Connection Timeout

The TCP_KEEPALIVE_INTERVAL parameter (in milliseconds) controls how long the operating system will keep a TCP connection alive. By default it is set to 7,200,000 which means 2 hours.

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Filed under: Technical
  — 8:41 pm on Tuesday, July 31, 2007

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Barrel Room Wine Bar and Bistro (San Diego) – Seared Tuna

Rating: 3 stars out of 5

I haven’t been trying too many places in San Diego, so I decided to look for a place to eat by Google map. Of course, I am looking for “Seared Tuna” and I found this: Barrel Room. It doesn’t have a web site, but there is a review which mentioned that they have Seared Tuna. So here I go…

I ordered a Seared Tuna as an entree, it comes with vegetables and I have ordered a french fries as a side (just in case if the seared tuna itself is not enough). It is not expensive at all, as it all came to about $25 tips included.

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Filed under: San Diego Seared Tuna
  — 12:34 am on Tuesday, July 31, 2007

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Brandon, You know what Daddy was going to Name You?

I had a very very good Chinese name for my son, and I thought about that a long long time ago. and the name is “直勤”. It means “正直”, that is honest; and “勤力”, that is hardworking. I was soooo serious about the name that I even thought of changing the first letter to “植” instead of “直”. They sound the same but it is more commonly used as a name. So what’s the catch? Why don’t we use that name afterall?

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Filed under: to babies
  — 12:05 am on Tuesday, July 31, 2007

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Disable ATP Inventory from WebSphere Commerce Server

To disable WebSphere Commerce out-of-box ATP (Availabe To Promise) Inventory management system, here is what you need to do: Set the STORE table ALLOCATIONGOODFOR field to 0. By default, this field is set to 43200, so by default, ATP is on.  If you are not using ATP, you have to explicitly set it to 0.

Filed under: WebSphere Commerce (wcs)
  — 6:44 pm on Monday, July 30, 2007

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Take Care Of Your Dri-Fit Shirts (No More Stink)

As I mentioned in my previous post, I finally managed to remove those smell from my dri-fits. Here is some tips that you can maintain your dri-fits or your sphere-drys. It is actually pretty simple but you have to do it consistently…

The idea behind the stinky smell is: those Dri-fit shirts are made with material that has a million holes in it and that’s how it doesn’t hold most of your sweat in it during exercise. The problem is that when you wash it with normal detergent (especially the liquid-based one), the small amount of smell that get trapped in those holes are now sealed by the detergent (the detergent left some formulas on the surface…)

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Filed under: FYI
  — 7:29 am on Monday, July 30, 2007

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Cleaned Stink Dri-Fit Shirts – Smell Fresh FINALLY

My Dri-Fit running shirts are driving me nuts… The problem is the smell. Even though we cleaned it in the washer a million times, and even though it doesn’t smell right out from the washer. The stinky smell came out like 10 minutes after you wear it. I was browsing the web for a solution to this and here is what I’ve tried and it worked!!!!

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  — 7:20 am on Monday, July 30, 2007

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Oliver & Bonacini Cafe and Grill – Sesame Seared Yellowfin Tuna

Rating: 3 out of 5

I have never been to this restaurant and a friend of mine (Freeman) has strongly recommended me to try the Seared Tuna here (he knows that I love Seared Tuna). He made a comment like, “This is the place where it makes me love the Seared Tuna plate. I had seared Tuna the first time there.” I have also heard a lot of good comments from others about the chain as a whole.

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Filed under: Toronto Seared Tuna
  — 9:37 pm on Sunday, July 29, 2007

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