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by: Daylor |
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hi.
i have application with 5 threads.
can i use the trace and tracelistener, so if i trace in thread1 , it will
write to
file1, and if i trace to thread2 if will write to file2.
hope im clear, have a nice day.
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by: Schorschi |
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Anyone create a custom tracelistener that redirects to a database?
Or event to a memory stream rather than a file stream?
If an example of a memory stream, when the Write or WriteLine methods
get called I could redirect/parse the text to a database?
Not sure of the best way to do this, any suggestions welcome.
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by: jabailo |
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I was having some performance problems with a web service that is being
called many times asynchronously.
I was using a trace listener defined in the web.config and had
autoflush=true.
When I set it to false, the problems seemed to go away.
I wonder about the performance of tracing to a text file....
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by: joseph micheli |
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I get the following message when the SmtpMail.Send command tries to execute:
An unhandled exception of type 'System.Web.HttpException' occurred in
system.web.dll
Additional information: Could not access 'CDO.Message' object.
I am running vb.net 2003 Academic on Windows XP Professional. Any
suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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by: John Batdorf |
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Ugh. I obviously don't understand the correct way to use this thing!
I have several #if(DEBUG) code blocks to write to a file ErrorLog.txt
to troubleshoot why and what exceptions are being encountered.
So in my class this is defined:
static FileStream traceLog = new FileStream("ErrorLog.txt",
FileMode.OpenOrCreate, FileAccess.Write);
static TextWriterTraceListener traceListener = new
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by: Mullin Yu |
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i have a problem with TraceListener. when i close the FileStream, i will
have the error:
"Cannot access a closed file"
but, if i remarks the statement => no closing the FileStream, i will have
another error:
"The process cannot access the file "C:\MyAppsTraceLog.log" because it is
being used by another process."
Remind that it's ok when i click the button once. the problem arises when
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by: Rob Smeets |
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Hi,
I'm developing an test form to test several classes i've build.
Within those classes i've wrote a lot of trace messages in verbose mode.
Within my test form i've created a TextBoxTraceListener.
The thing is that even if i use trace.autoflush = true, or even when i
explicitly call the trace.flush method, in some cases the messages are not
send to the trace listener. The same thing happens when i use a
TextwriterTraceListner, the same...
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by: bonk |
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I have an application that initializes a lot of tracesources at
runtime. The names of these tracesources are only known at runtime. How
can I add one tracelistener to all tracesources using the config file
(since I do not own the sourcecode for some of the assemblies that
generate these tracelisteners)? If that is not possible, how can I
collect all tracemessages into one file? I am using .net framework 2.0.
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by: =?Utf-8?B?YXJjaHVsZXRhMzc=?= |
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I want to send trace messages to a textbox in my winforms application using
C# 2.0. I have a custom TraceListener class (see below) that is very basic,
but I'v got an error implementing it that I don't understand. To instantiate
my class I have:
TextboxTraceListener TextBoxTracer = new TextboxTraceListener(txtLog);
Visual Studio underlines txtLog in blue and says:
"Error 2 A field initializer cannot reference the nonstatic field,...
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by: =?Utf-8?B?VGhlIE1hbiBGcm9tIFNRTA==?= |
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I'm having the darndest problem and I can't seem to recreate it anywhere, and
I'm looking for someone with a little insight.
I've created a custom EmailTraceListener which implements the TraceListener
abstract class. The EmailTraceListener stores all of the messages in a
StringBuilder internally and then writes the StringBuilder.ToString() to an
email as a text message.
Here's the problem I'm encountering. I load up several...
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by: conductexam |
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I have .net C# application in which I am extracting data from word file and save it in database particularly. To store word all data as it is I am converting the whole word file firstly in HTML and then checking html paragraph one by one.
At the time of converting from word file to html my equations which are in the word document file was convert into image.
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