Exceptionless.NET 4.1 is here and we wanted to make a quick blog post highlighting the new features, bug fixes, and of course upgrading. In this release, we focused primarily on adding .NET Standard 2.0 support, along with ongoing performance enhancements and bug fixes. More details, below: Exceptionless.NET 4.1 New Features We’ve added .NET Standard 2.0 …Read More
This past week we released Exceptionless 4.0.2 and Exceptionless.NET 4.0.3, consisting of maintenance updates that fixed several usability issues for self hosters, various performance, issues, bug fixes, and some general improvements. Below is a highlight of the release notes, and don’t forget to let us know how we’re doing or what can improve by following …Read More
March was a productive month! We got tons done, and we’re here to share everything with you so you’re up to date and can hold us accountable if you notice any bugs in the changes. Let’s get to it! Week of 3/6/2017 Search query fix, Implemented AsyncAutoResetEvent in Foundatio, Upgraded project format Fixed an issue …Read More
We recently announced Exceptionless 4.0, but we also recorded a short demo of some of the enhancements and talked through them. In this live code/feature/functionality review video, Blake talks about: Deploying Elasticsearch 5.x to production with completely new Azure resources. Fixing bugs and doing extensive testing on the new Elasticsearch 5 and Azure implementation. Massive performance …Read More
The latest Exceptionless release has several additions we think most of our users will find helpful. We sat down and worked on the UI, fixed some bugs, and spend a considerable amount of time improving reliability and efficiency of some of the primary pieces of the app. If you’re a self hoster, you’ll need to …Read More
The latest Exceptionless release has several additions we think most of our users will find helpful. We sat down and worked on the UI, fixed some bugs, and spend a considerable amount of time improving reliability and efficiency of some of the primary pieces of the app. If you’re a self hoster, you’ll need to …Read More
That’s right folks, with the release of Exceptionless.NET 4.0 you can now build .NET applications with Exceptionless on Linux, MacOS, and Windows! We’ve added .NET Core, ASP.NET Core, and .NET Standard 1.2+ support. We know many of you have been waiting for this, and it’s been a long time coming, but we sat down, put …Read More
That’s right folks, with the release of Exceptionless.NET 4.0 you can now build .NET applications with Exceptionless on Linux, MacOS, and Windows! We’ve added .NET Core, ASP.NET Core, and .NET Standard 1.2+ support. We know many of you have been waiting for this, and it’s been a long time coming, but we sat down, put …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
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