Laurence Melloul and Craig McMurty: WCF Tracing
- Posted: Sep 19, 2006 at 11:08 AM
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Tracing has been one of those mechanisms that developers have come to rely on when troubleshooting code. But what happens when the code (in the form of interconnected distributed applications) is running in multiple locations? How do you debug distributed
applications reliably? If you are a systems administrator and have to debug a problem in a distributed application that is failing for some reason, how do you go about isolating the issue and providing really specific debug information to the developers who
know how to fix the bug?
We recently caught up with WCF Program Manager Laurence Melloul and WCF Evangelist Craig McMurty to check out WCF Tracing. All we can say is wow. The WCF Management Tools team(responsible for WCF Tracing generally) and the WCF Tools team(repsonsible for the
WCF Trace Viewer application that runs in Visual Studio) have really taken tracing to a whole new dimension. This is like tracing on steroids!
Laurence explains the details and demos how to use the new Trace Viewer that is part of .NET 3.0. Craig has written a very useful WCF tracing application called Live Trace Viewer. You should
download it and check it out.
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This seems like an insanely sweet solution. Hopefully before too long I'll be able to understand everything that is being discussed, and exponentially elevate my excitement over the subject.
Lastly, the new mic (if it's a new mic) is friggin' awesome. The sound is so clear and crisp.
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