This is really interesting! A remote debugger is certainly useful for my job.
I think we need this tool anyway, though in this case the server is unreachable...it's in a subnet, and customers won't allow external access in any case...so I'll need a different solution: I was just looking at the commandline extensions from your site...ZZWRITE seems exactly what I need...I'll try to install them. Thanks a lot Max "George James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto nel messaggio news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > 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 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
