Recently, we released Exceptionless.JavaScript 1.5. The major update for the release was the addition of universal JavaScript (React Universal) support! More details below. The key is that we can now run in server side node apps, or in the browser, with a single script and do the right thing! TL;DR: Isomorphism is the functional aspect of …Read More
Exceptionless.JavaScript v1.5 Release Notes Unversal App Support The major update for 1.5 is that we have added support for universal apps (React Universal). To view the exact changes required to get everything working and set up, click here. Other 1.5 Updates Added support for exceptions that are passed in and are just strings. Updated TraceKit …Read More
Nothing too crazy going on in this week’s update. A few tweaks to Exceptionless, Exceptionless.NET, and Exceptionless.JavaScript. Check out the details below, and don’t forget to let us know how we’re doing! Weekly Code & Development Update – 4/17/2017 Exceptionless Core Updates This week we released the Exceptionless 4.0.2 minor release with a few fixes …Read More
Exceptionless.NET v3.5.0 and Exceptionless.JavaScript v1.4.0 have been released and they are chock full of new features and feature improvements! There weren’t a whole lot of bug fixes with these releases. Could it be that Exceptionless is working and we’ve squelched most of the bugs? We think so! Notably, we focused on sessions, real time configuration, and logging, …Read More
Exceptionless.NET v3.5.0 and Exceptionless.JavaScript v1.4.0 have been released and they are chock full of new features and feature improvements! There weren’t a whole lot of bug fixes with these releases. Could it be that Exceptionless is working and we’ve squelched most of the bugs? We think so! Notably, we focused on sessions, real time configuration, and logging, …Read More
Prioritizing your bug fixes and development time in general can be a daunting task. Sometimes, as developers, we want to work on this shiny widget or this annoying bug, and we don’t really have anything in our face telling us to quit focusing on our dreams and work on what matters to the bottom line. …Read More
Prioritizing your bug fixes and development time in general can be a daunting task. Sometimes, as developers, we want to work on this shiny widget or this annoying bug, and we don’t really have anything in our face telling us to quit focusing on our dreams and work on what matters to the bottom line. …Read More
Sometimes you just need things to be your way. We get it… your morning coffee, folded towels, and how events stack (group) in your event reporting application should be controllable and customizable. Well, thanks to a great suggestion by @adamzolotarev, now they are! Well, the events, at least. Why Custom Event Stacking? We do our …Read More
Sometimes you just need things to be your way. We get it… your morning coffee, folded towels, and how events stack (group) in your event reporting application should be controllable and customizable. Well, thanks to a great suggestion by @adamzolotarev, now they are! Well, the events, at least. Why Custom Event Stacking? We do our …Read More
That’s right folks – we’ve gone and released Exceptionless 3.2, which includes releases for Exceptionless.NET, Exceptionless.JavaScript, and Exceptionless.UI! Awe yeah. We’re kind of excited, in case you couldn’t tell. Big stuff in here, like session tracking (#BOOM), licensing changes (less confusion – it’s a good thing), and posting via HTTP GET (such easy, much wow)! Lets …Read More