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6/13/2008 5:18 AM
 

Hi guys,

wich is the best way to debug a derived class from SchedulerClient?
I've VS2005 and open a local IIS website to writing & debug my custom modules (without problems), but for me it's not clear how is possibile to debug a my SchedulerClient class without necessity of compiling it in assemby (and lost, in this way, any possibility of realtime debug).

Thank you for any replies.
Gianluca

 
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6/13/2008 10:02 AM
 

You can debug it much the same way as your module in general, just set the schedule to be a little shorter in time that way you can do it realtime -- but make sure that it is long enough that the scheduler doesn't fire off again while you are debugging :) (in timer mode, if you are in request mode, should be ok).  I had to do this a couple days ago and had mine set to every 5 minutes so it would fire off quickly and I could step through it to figure out what was broken.


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6/14/2008 5:20 PM
 

Thank you for reply,
i've resolved.


For any future reference, reading also this post:
http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Forums/tabid/795/forumid/111/threadid/227915/scope/posts/Default.aspx

 
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