Thanks for the reply,
I've tried to debug the application by attaching to it via the IDE and then
break the code and look at each threads stack trace but the problem is the
debugger fails to allow me to view the details. Basically it looks like if
the debugger has lost the connection to the application. I've tried this so
many times and failed.
I just want to know which tools I should use.
Thanks,
"Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP]" <mv*@spam.guard.caspershouse.comwrote in
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Buddy,
Not to state the obvious, but have you used any profilers to look into
what is going on?
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"Buddy Home" <Bu*******@Home.comwrote in message
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>Hello,
I'm currently working on a project upgrading the whole system that was
written in Framework 1.0 into 2.0. It uses the following main features of
.Net.
1. Serialization.
2. Remoting via TCP.
3. Multithreading. Around about 100+ threads.
4. Log4Net. Upgraded to 2.0.
5. NUnit. Upgraded to 2.0.
I'm aware the via remoting I need to specify the security level which I
have done.
The solution has about 200 projects. I've upgraded the projects and
solved all the errors and warning messages so the code compilies without
any warning and errors. When I run my code it just hangs. I cannot seem
to identify where the code is hanging.
What's the best way to diagnos where the code is hanging?
Thanks,