Log4Ajax for debugging AJAX applications
Wednesday, November 08, 2006 6:35 AM
Posted by Jonathan Danylko | Tag: Tools | Comments: 0 | View blog reactions
Nice JavaScript utility for debugging AJAX.
Recently, I got a phone call at home about a problem with an application that was using AJAX. Over the phone, there was really no way to determine the problem unless I was sitting there and running Firefox with FireBug.
Then, I remembered that I had seen a simple solution on Sun's web site: Log4Ajax.
The whole idea Log4Ajax is to provide client-side logging using a DIV and log everything to that while in JavaScript so you at least know what's happening.
Kudos to the author, Eric Spiegelberg. Thanks, Eric.
Technorati Tags: Design/Develop, Tools, JavaScript, AJAX
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