+1 We've implemented something similar - and it has been a great convenience for our customers. Our next step is to automatically submit a bug report with all pertinent information (version, error log, open file, license info, etc.) and the user's description of what they were doing at the time.
Nivy, Ofer wrote: > My suggestion: > 1. Remove the DOS window. > 2. Show these errors/exception in a dialog, WHEN the error happens. > 3. Don't bother to implement some fancy report mechanism. A text pane with > the stack trace and some additional data (e.g. JVM version, OS), formatted > in your preference, will do the work. > 4. Important: make it optional. Not all the users wishes to report bugs, and > they would prefer not to be bothered with this dialog. If there'll be an > error that appears frequently, even the most active bug reporter, will wish > to turn this feature (dialog) off. > 5. Write everything to a log file. ********************************* Chris Merrill [EMAIL PROTECTED] ********************************* _______________________________________________ Eap-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.intellij.com/mailman/listinfo/eap-list
