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Re: Re Debug messages


  • Subject: Re: Re Debug messages
  • From: Stuart Booth
  • Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 20:11:00 +0000

On Tue, 9 Mar 2004 19:38:18 -0800, "Michael McSharry"
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wrote:

>I'm not understanding the context of the logfile in the proposed
schema. Is
the purpose to notifiy other XAP app's that a log file exists and it can be
retrieved via a UNC file system reference? If this is the case, then what
is a
typical application?

--

I was thinking in terms of something significant has occured, an
application error, some kind of device error, anything you like.

The details of this may be well beyond the scope of a simple
debug/error/logging xAP message, but might be saved to a file for
later analysis e.g. a call stack dump.

Given an error from a particular application, it may want to store its
information in a particular file, perhaps named after the
date/time/event so lots of files are created over time.

The log file may or may not be retrievable remotely, but if something
occurred that I'm interested in I might wish to go look into it later
on, and knowing the file to look into for that error might be useful.

Just a thought, I'm easy either way,

S
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