As we plug away at Exceptionless 2.0, perfecting and future-proofing it, we wanted to stop and take the time to talk about AngularJS, how we are using it in version two, and what benefits we’re going to get out of it. Naturally, we want to maintain all current functionality while supporting planned V2.0 features like …Read More
Over the past couple of weeks, we have been writing about the tools and technologies that the Exceptionless Team uses to create, support, and maintain Exceptionless. In part three of the series, we want to take a look at the services used. Most projects need project organization, time management, tracking, the ability to easily communicate …Read More
Last week we wrote up a whole list of server side technologies that we use to build and maintain Exceptionless. This week, we’re going to look at client side tools and services. We’re all about function around here, but we like to think that the app looks and feels pretty good, too! We hope you …Read More
As it turns out, building technology and web applications takes a lot of other technology. We were reflecting the other day and decided it would be cool if we did a blog series that went over all the different “stuff” we use to make and maintain Exceptionless. For the first part in the series, we decided to look …Read More
We know you’ve thought about it when using Exceptionless, and many developers have submitted formal requests. Search. You need it, and we want to provide it. That’s why we’ve decided to integrate Elasticsearch into 2.0, and it’s going to be awesome! Check out a few of the cool things we’re going to be able to …Read More
Today we’ve got a pretty cool case study that comes to us from a game development studio! We love to see Exceptionless being used by companies with interesting projects and development pipelines, and what’s more interesting than gaming, multi-server, and multi-player environments? These guys also gave us some good feedback, which we’ll address. Check it …Read More
Many of you guys have been following along in previous posts as we went through the details of the new features and enhancements coming with the next version of Exceptionless, V2.0. To make things easier for everyone, we thought we’d do an overview post as well, so all the new features can be found in …Read More
Summer means vacations and pool time, but we haven’t stopped working on Exceptionless 2.0. Things are coming along nicely, and today we’re here to talk about the job system and the code being written to enhance it. After you read this article, check out the previous V2.0 feature and detail articles, if you haven’t already. Good …Read More
In an effort to improve scalability, allow for new functionality to easily be added to Exceptionless, make the system less coupled, process things more efficiently, go fully Async, and further support Azure, we’ve been working hard on a new message bus and queueing system. Lets take a look at a few of the details surrounding these …Read More
As Exceptionless 2.0 continues to become a reality, we thought we would give everyone a little taste of what you will be able to do with the new, rewritten client. Continue reading for a glimpse at the primary features, along with a complete usage example for adding extra data to events. After you check it …Read More