Last week we announced release notes for Exceptionless 4.0.2, Exceptionless.NET 4.0.3, and Exceptionless.UI 2.6.2. In our weekly update this week, we review some of those changes/updates, Foundatio changes, and more. Check it out! Exceptionless Live Stream Update 4/13/17 Exceptionless Core Updates In Exceptionless Core, we added support for MailKit, pipeline action and plugin level metrics, …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
Case study time! Today we’ve got a great example of Exceptionless helping software developers identify major issues in their web applications affecting thousands of users. In this case, the problem was major enough that the development team stopped using WPF and rewrote their entire UI layer! Here’s what Will Graham, CEVO, Inc. developer, had to …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
It’s been a while since we introduced filtering and searching when we launched Exceptionless V2.0, so we decided recently that we wanted to take the feedback we’ve received and do a round of improvements to it. You may have already noticed the changes, but if not then the next time you log in you will …Read More
It’s been a while since we introduced filtering and searching when we launched Exceptionless V2.0, so we decided recently that we wanted to take the feedback we’ve received and do a round of improvements to it. You may have already noticed the changes, but if not then the next time you log in you will …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
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
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