C# Developeramp;#039;s Guide to ASP.NET, XML, and ADO.NET [Electronic resources] نسخه متنی

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C# Developeramp;#039;s Guide to ASP.NET, XML, and ADO.NET [Electronic resources] - نسخه متنی

Jeffrey P. McManus; Chris Kinsman

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Reference


This section provides a quick reference to the key objects described in this chapter. Space constraints prevent us from documenting every object in the .NET framework in this book. For the sake of brevity and conciseness, we include only the most important objects here. For more information on the other objects in the .NET framework, consult the .NET Framework Reference online help file.

This chapter covers the debugging, performance-monitoring, and event-logging classes in ASP.NET. The following sections provide a brief reference to the properties, methods, and events provided by those classes.

Debug Class


Member of System.Diagnostics.

The Debug object gives developers access to a number of useful tools to manage the debugging process.

It is not necessary to instantiate a Debug object; an instance of the object is always available in an ASP.NET page.






































Properties
AutoFlush
IndentSize
IndentLevel
Listeners
Methods
Assert
Indent
WriteLine
Close
Unindent
WriteLineIf
Fail
Write
Flush
WriteIf

EventLog Class


Member of System.Diagnostics.

The EventLog class is used to read and write information from the Windows event log. This is used primarily to record diagnostic information pertaining to an application, particularly failure information.



















































































Properties
Container
Events
Site
DesignMode
Log
Source
EnableRaisingEvents
LogDisplayName
SynchronizingObject
Entries
MachineName
Methods
BeginInit
EndInit
InitializeLifetimeService
Clear
Equals
LogNameFromSourceName
Close
Exists
MemberwiseClone
CreateEventSource
Finalize
SourceExists
CreateObjRef
GetEventLogs
ToString
Delete
GetHashCode
WriteEntry
DeleteEventSource
GetLifetimeService
Dispose
GetService
GetType
Events
Disposed
EntryWritten

PerformanceCounter Class


Member of System.Diagnostics.

You create an instance of this class to expose your application's performance information to performance monitors.












































































Properties
CategoryName
CounterType
MachineName
Container
DesignMode
RawValue
CounterHelp
Events
ReadOnly
CounterName
InstanceName
Site
Methods
BeginInit
Equals
InitializeLifetimeService
Close
Finalize
MemberwiseClone
CloseSharedResource
GetHashCode
NextSample
CreateObjRef
GetLifetimeService
NextValue
Decrement
GetService
RemoveInstance
Dispose
GetType
ToString
Increment
EndInit
IncrementBy
Events
Disposed

TraceContext Class


Member of System.Web.

TraceContext provides Trace mode functionality in ASP.NET Web application development. It is typically accessed as the Trace object contained by the ASP.NET Page object.





























Properties
IsEnabled
TraceMode
Methods
Equals
GetType
Warn
Finalize
MemberwiseClone
Write
GetHashCode
ToString

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