Tracing and Instrumenting ASP.NET

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Tracing enables you to monitor the execution of your application or web form as it is running, with a view at the values of variables or return codes at different points in time during execution. Unless your code is everything it needs to be the very first time, you are very likely to use tracing to debug problems with your application or fine-tune your application to make it more functional as well as foolproof. You probably want to take full advantage of tracing, not only in the test environment, but also in the production environment. The purpose of this article is to familiarize you with the capabilities and pitfalls of the individual pieces of tracing in ASP.NET - Create a unified wrapper that stitches together the individual pieces of tracing, to handle both tracing and error logging functionality - Provide a high level recommendation from the perspective of taking full advantage of tracing in Test/Development and Production environment.

  • Cost: $8.00
  • Pages: 20
  • Edition: e-book (Acrobat Reader)
  • ISBN: B00007IE8E

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ASP : Books

Title / Program Name:

Tracing and Instrumenting ASP.NET

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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00007IE8E/bigwebmasters-20

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Released Date:

November 18, 2002

Cost:

$8.00

List Price:

$8.00

Pages:

20

Edition:

e-book (Acrobat Reader)

ISBN:

B00007IE8E

Publisher:

Wrox

Author:

Venky Raghavachari

Keywords:

asp.net tracing, asp.net monitoring, asp.net execution, asp.net web form, asp.net values, asp.net variables, asp.net codes, asp.net test environment, asp.net production environment, asp.net capabilities, asp.net article, asp.net pitfalls, asp.net pieces, asp.net wrapper, asp.net error logging functionality

Summary:

Enables you to monitor the execution of your application or web form

Description:

Tracing enables you to monitor the execution of your application or web form as it is running, with a view at the values of variables or return codes at different points in time during execution. Unless your code is everything it needs to be the very first time, you are very likely to use tracing to debug problems with your application or fine-tune your application to make it more functional as well as foolproof. You probably want to take full advantage of tracing, not only in the test environment, but also in the production environment. The purpose of this article is to familiarize you with the capabilities and pitfalls of the individual pieces of tracing in ASP.NET - Create a unified wrapper that stitches together the individual pieces of tracing, to handle both tracing and error logging functionality - Provide a high level recommendation from the perspective of taking full advantage of tracing in Test/Development and Production environment.

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