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Attach to Silverlight app?
I can't see a way to do it but need to ask: Is there a way to attach Performance Profiler 6.3 to a running Silverlight app?
Thanks.
Reinstalling .Net 4 Framework worked.
Thanks for the suggestion. / comments
Reinstalling .Net 4 Framework worked.
Thanks for the suggestion.
I chose "Properties" and then the Compatibility tab for the Profiler's exectuable file. I checked "run as administrator" and am seeing the same results.
Are the steps I wrote in my earlier post the correct steps? (June 2, 12:29 pm) Did I pick the right files to profile? I would like to back up to the start and makes sure I'm making the right choices in the "launch" window for the profiler.
I ran the sample you posted.
When started the profiler I chose "Silverlight 4 app" and this is the path I chose:
file:///C:/projects/SL4DuplexClient/SL4DuplexService/SL4DuplexClientTestPage.html
Other than the differences between our project paths, is that the html file you would have chosen to profile a Silverlight app?
I saw the message "Sent order of 3 Widgets." at the top left corner of the screen.
I waited a few minutes, and nothing else was happening, so I closed IE, then the "Summarizing results..." spinner spun for a while - I closed ANTS down after about five minutes. There was no heartbeat data at the top. / comments
I chose "Properties" and then the Compatibility tab for the Profiler's exectuable file. I checked "run as administrator" and am seeing the same results.
Are the steps I wrote in my earlier post th...
I don't see the "heartbeat" line or any output in the profiler window.
I waited over 20 minutes for the spinning animation to complete, but it didn't. I think it's frozen.
More information:
When I start the profiler with the Silverlight options I mentioned above, I initially get a message from IE:
To help protect your security, Internet Explorer has restricted this webpage from running scripts or ActiveX controls that could access your computer. Click here for options…
At the same time that message comes up, I see a box from Microsoft that tells me I need to install the Silverlight client.
I am wondering what the difference is between starting the program in the profiler and starting the program with the debugger in VS2010. It looks like there is an authorization issue or some similar issue.
I was going to mention this in my last post but I was trying one thing at a time. Maybe this clue will lead somewhere?
Thanks. / comments
I don't see the "heartbeat" line or any output in the profiler window.
I waited over 20 minutes for the spinning animation to complete, but it didn't. I think it's frozen.
More information:
When I ...
I'm not sure what you mean by "build it against a .Net 4 client". Can you expand on that? Thanks. / comments
I'm not sure what you mean by "build it against a .Net 4 client". Can you expand on that? Thanks.
Beginner issue - ASP.NET web app vs. Slvrlght 4 app
I have a silverlight app that I'm trying to run with the Performance Profiler.
When I start the profiler with the setting "ASP.NET web application (IIS)", which appears to be the default choice by ...