Getting Ready for Exceptionless 4.0! In this live code review, we go over some of the recent changes and processes to get ready for Exceptionless 4.0, which include implementing a new Elasticsearch cluster, reindexing into it using the Elastic Arm templates, and updating existing events mapping. The Elastic Arm templates automate the setup of an …Read More
We were curious, so we thought we would put together some stats for 2016, along with and a recap of some of the notable changes and progression. Enjoy! General Exceptionless Stats Over 120,000,000 events processed 4716 users 3614 projects 2809 organizations Release Stats Exceptionless Server: 7 releases 88 watching 774 stars 236 forks Exceptionless UI: …Read More
Bet You Didn’t Know Exceptionless Could Do This… Have you ever needed to cut through the noise and just focus on one type of event (in real time), such as only error logs, to track down a bug? Do you want to limit certain types of event reporting (in real time) to save your event …Read More
Bet You Didn’t Know Exceptionless Could Do This… Have you ever needed to cut through the noise and just focus on one type of event (in real time), such as only error logs, to track down a bug? Do you want to limit certain types of event reporting (in real time) to save your event …Read More
We always work hard to keep improving Exceptionless, and this release is no different! Since the last release, we’ve put a lot of time into making the filtering and searching more user friendly and intuitive, improving the reliability of jobs, and of course fixing any bugs that you guys (or Exceptionless) have been able to …Read More
We always work hard to keep improving Exceptionless, and this release is no different! Since the last release, we’ve put a lot of time into making the filtering and searching more user friendly and intuitive, improving the reliability of jobs, and of course fixing any bugs that you guys (or Exceptionless) have been able to …Read More
If you thought Exceptionless was fast before, prepare to have your mind blown by what we’ve been able to do in version 3.1, which released today. In short, we’ve reduced cpu and memory usage, increase caching efficiency, and sped up searching, all quite significantly as you’ll see below. Along with these speed boosts, we’ve also made …Read More
If you thought Exceptionless was fast before, prepare to have your mind blown by what we’ve been able to do in version 3.1, which released today. In short, we’ve reduced cpu and memory usage, increase caching efficiency, and sped up searching, all quite significantly as you’ll see below. Along with these speed boosts, we’ve also made …Read More
So you’ve been using Exceptionless for a while, but you wish you had a different dashboard, or maybe you’d like to integrate event data into one of your apps. No problem, just use the API! Through our adventures while building Exceptionless, we’ve kept open source, automation, and ease of use in mind. With that, we think our API, …Read More
Since going open source, we’ve wanted to simplify the API and make it easier to work with. We’re taking the time to do it now, and it’s going to be awesome! Exceptionless 2.0, coming soon, will have a new, manageable API with tons of great documentation and examples. Take a look at the preliminary documentation at the below …Read More