System.Web.TraceContext Class
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Captures and presents execution details about a Web request. This class cannot be inherited.

  • Namespace: System.Web
  • First seen in: .NET v1.0.3705
  • Last seen in: .NET v1.1.4322
  • Last changed in: .NET v1.0.3705
  • Assembly: System.Web.dll

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    Bugslayer: Handling Assertions in ASP .NET Web Apps
    MSDN
    Recently I was moving along with my ASP .NET Web site de-sign and was quite pleased to see just how much easier ASP .NET made the whole process. Being a good boy, I went through the design process and was about to start development when I noticed a small problem. A prototype I developed to test a theory would hang when I used the standard Debug.Assert.
    HOW TO: Get Trace.Write Statements in Regular Code to Appear in Page Logs by Using Visual C# .NET
    http://www.kbalertz.com/
    There are two Trace classes in the Microsoft .NET Framework library: System.Diagnostics.Trace and System.Web.TraceContext . These Trace classes are frequently confused with each other. However, each one is used for a specific purpose. You typically...
    HOW TO: Get Trace.Write Statements in Regular Code to Appear in Page Logs by Using Visual C# .NET
    Microsoft Support
    There are two Trace classes in the Microsoft .NET Framework library: System.Diagnostics.Trace and System.Web.TraceContext . These Trace classes are frequently confused with each other. However, each one is used for a specific purpose. You typically...
    INFO: New Tracing Feature in ASP.NET
    Microsoft Support
    (306731) - This article provides information about the new tracing feature in ASP.NET. This article also describes how to configure this tracing feature.
    INFO: New Tracing Feature in ASP.NET
    http://www.kbalertz.com/
    (306731) - This article provides information about the new tracing feature in ASP.NET. This article also describes how to configure this tracing feature.
    Instrumentation: Powerful Instrumentation Options in .NET Let You Build Manageable Apps with Confidence
    MSDN
    Take a look at the various instrumentation technologies available in the .NET Framework, such as tracing, logging, WMI, and EIF, that will help you measure your apps.
    Monitoring in .NET Distributed Application Design
    MSDN
    Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) is the preferred monitoring technology on the Windows platform. This article provides an intro to WMI and discusses the monitoring process in the context of .NET applications.
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