Max With Serenji all that you need to install on the target system is a small package comprising about a dozen routines.
The main Serenji application is installed on your own PC. Firewalls permitting, if you have a login on the target system then you can use Serenji to debug. Serenji is licensed per client, so if you have it installed on your desktop then you are able to connect to *any* Cach� server, local or remote, for the price of one license. Regards George George James Software Cach� Tools, Training, Technology www.georgejames.com +44-1932-252568 > -----Original Message----- > From: Max Sebastiani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Posted At: 31 July 2004 14:59 > Posted To: Cach� Newsgroup > Conversation: using %STACK programmatically > Subject: Re: using %STACK programmatically > > > Thanks Goerge,It was something I was going to do...but the > problem is that the bug only appears sometimes at one of my > customer's server (in production state, and 600km far away): > we can't install applications, we only update COS classes > which store some information into a log file and gather it back later. > > I need something that can be done programmatically, without > human interaction. > > Max > > "George James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto nel > messaggio news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Max > > Try Serenji, it has a free 30 day evaluation > (www.georgejames.com) and > > can attach to background > processes via Control Panel or be invoked > > programmatically. You can then view all variables and the state of > > stack, and even interact dynamically with the process being > debugged. > > > > Regards > > George > > > > George James Software > > Cach� Tools, Training, Technology > > www.georgejames.com > > +44-1932-252568 > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Max Sebastiani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Posted At: 31 July 2004 12:59 > > > Posted To: Cach� Newsgroup > > > Conversation: using %STACK programmatically > > > Subject: using %STACK programmatically > > > > > > > > > Does anybody knows if it's possibile to call %STACK > > > programmatically, or something like that ? > > > > > > I need to debug a backgroud process, and I'd like to dump all the > > > variables and stack content into a file. I used to call some code > > > that stopped working in Cache5. > > > > > > Max > > > > > > > > > >
