Since the last major release cycle, we’ve made several minor releases, including Exceptionless 3.2.1, Exceptionless.NET 3.3.5, and Exceptionless.UI 2.3.1. Lets take a look at some of the highlights, and you can check out the full release notes on each at the provided links, below. Exceptionless 3.2.1 We fixed a few minor bugs made a few …Read More
Since the last major release cycle, we’ve made several minor releases, including Exceptionless 3.2.1, Exceptionless.NET 3.3.5, and Exceptionless.UI 2.3.1. Lets take a look at some of the highlights, and you can check out the full release notes on each at the provided links, below. Exceptionless 3.2.1 We fixed a few minor bugs made a few …Read More
The .NET Exceptionless client has received several improvements and some bug fixes in version 3.2. Details below! A special shout-out to @airwareic, @srijken, @xbelt, and @mgnslndh for contributing and helping make this release happen. You guys rock! Please download and update to the latest source here, and you can view the full change log here. .NET …Read More
The .NET Exceptionless client has received several improvements and some bug fixes in version 3.2. Details below! A special shout-out to @airwareic, @srijken, @xbelt, and @mgnslndh for contributing and helping make this release happen. You guys rock! Please download and update to the latest source here, and you can view the full change log here. .NET …Read More
Version 2.0 was a pretty big rewrite for us, and we’re happy with how everything played out, but that doesn’t mean we’re done! We’ve been working on 3.0, and it’s ready. What was the focus, you ask? To make life easier for you! We’ve simplified the build process, removed dependencies, and drastically improved the ease of self hosting. Check …Read More
Version 2.0 was a pretty big rewrite for us, and we’re happy with how everything played out, but that doesn’t mean we’re done! We’ve been working on 3.0, and it’s ready. What was the focus, you ask? To make life easier for you! We’ve simplified the build process, removed dependencies, and drastically improved the ease of self hosting. Check …Read More
Last week we announced the V1 release candidate for the Exceptionless JavaScript/Node.js Client. This week we’ve got official release notes for you! Have a look. Release Notes Client supports JavaScript and Node (Works everywhere) Send your errors, logs or feature usages to your Exceptionless dashboard Supports various module formats such as es6 (SystemJS/jspm), UMD, RequireJS, CommonJS, or …Read More
If you’ve been following along the last few weeks, you know we’ve been working hard to get the new JavaScript Client up to speed and ready for a version 1 release. We think we’re there! Whether you’re a JavaScript or Node.js user, you’ll be able to enjoy the same full featured exception and event reporting …Read More
We’re all about exceptions, but sometimes, as developers, we run into bugs that don’t throw them but still cause major havoc in the system. There are also times we just need to record an event with a custom message to help track down bottlenecks, etc. That’s where Exceptionless meets log messages. In Exceptionless 2.0, you can …Read More
Today, after much development and weeks of live user testing and feedback, we have officially released Exceptionless 2.0 into the wild! Users will notice a completely new interface and experience numerous new features and improvements, highlighted below. Existing users that update their clients (not required) will experience improved client efficiency, the ability to send us logs, and more. We believe …Read More