tgandrews
tgandrews

Reputation: 12660

.NET Trace log viewer

I have enabled trace logging in .NET to output the network data going back and forth so I can see the SOAP requests being sent to a web service. This seems to be the best way on a site that I can't debug or add a proxy between itself and the web service.

Here are the lines I've added to the web.config to enable it:

 <system.diagnostics>
  <trace autoflush="true"/>
  <sources>
   <source name="System.Net" maxdatasize="1024">
    <listeners>
     <add name="TraceFile"/>
    </listeners>
   </source>
   <source name="System.Net.Sockets" maxdatasize="1024">
    <listeners>
     <add name="TraceFile"/>
    </listeners>
   </source>
  </sources>
  <sharedListeners>
   <add name="TraceFile" type="System.Diagnostics.TextWriterTraceListener" initializeData="images/trace.log"/>
  </sharedListeners>
  <switches>
   <add name="System.Net" value="Verbose"/>
   <add name="System.Net.Sockets" value="Verbose"/>
  </switches>
 </system.diagnostics>

Does anyone know of a log viewer for this? My searching has come up fruitless.

Upvotes: 5

Views: 11643

Answers (2)

Jonny Cundall
Jonny Cundall

Reputation: 2612

IF your TextWriterTraceListener is writing to a text file, you can use a tail viewer (ie your view of the text file looks at the bottom of the file, constantly updating, rather than the start) like baretail

Upvotes: 0

Ladislav Mrnka
Ladislav Mrnka

Reputation: 364249

If you change listener to XmlWriterTraceListener you can use SvcTraceViewer.exe to open the trace file. It is supposed to be used with WCF tracing and message logging but it works with any valid traces from XmlWriterTraceListener.

Upvotes: 7

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