Chapter 8. Tools for troubleshooting and logging

 

This chapter covers

  • Logging features in SharePoint
  • Error and exception handling
  • Debugging
  • The Developer Dashboard
  • Troubleshooting tools

 

In all projects, you’ll eventually have to perform some sort of troubleshooting. Depending on your support personnel’s troubleshooting skills and how the application is built, problems can be fixed before your users even notice them. Normally, a problem starts when a user receives an error and can’t resolve it. The user then reports the error and the problem escalates to your support team. If the error can’t be resolved by the support team, the troubleshooting will fall back on your developers or application management team. Without proper information from ...

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