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Re: Recording the steps made by an user in an app
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Re: Recording the steps made by an user in an app


  • Subject: Re: Recording the steps made by an user in an app
  • From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 27 May 2010 07:29:08 -0700


On May 27, 2010, at 7:26 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:

We have a strange problem here where a relation between two EOs get "lost" (eg, the relation is set to null). Since it's a public app, we can't easily find out under which circumstances the problem get in. I enabled logging in the EOs so that I can at least see if the relation is set to null, but that won't tell me where it was set to null.

You could log a stack trace when it is null. That will show you where it originated, but not why it happened.



What's the best way to "record" the steps that an user is doing? I guess that I can add log4j calls in all the steps, but I was wondering if an easier solution exists.


I can't think of one for this situation.

Chuck

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