RemotingServices.LogRemotingStage(Int32) Method
Definition
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Caution
Use of this method is not recommended. The LogRemotingStage existed for internal diagnostic purposes only.
Logs the stage in a remoting exchange to an external debugger.
public:
static void LogRemotingStage(int stage);
[System.Diagnostics.Conditional("REMOTING_PERF")]
public static void LogRemotingStage (int stage);
[System.Diagnostics.Conditional("REMOTING_PERF")]
[System.Obsolete("Use of this method is not recommended. The LogRemotingStage existed for internal diagnostic purposes only.")]
public static void LogRemotingStage (int stage);
[System.Diagnostics.Conditional("REMOTING_PERF")]
[System.Obsolete("Use of this method is not recommended. The LogRemotingStage existed for internal diagnostic purposes only.")]
[System.Security.SecurityCritical]
public static void LogRemotingStage (int stage);
[<System.Diagnostics.Conditional("REMOTING_PERF")>]
static member LogRemotingStage : int -> unit
[<System.Diagnostics.Conditional("REMOTING_PERF")>]
[<System.Obsolete("Use of this method is not recommended. The LogRemotingStage existed for internal diagnostic purposes only.")>]
static member LogRemotingStage : int -> unit
[<System.Diagnostics.Conditional("REMOTING_PERF")>]
[<System.Obsolete("Use of this method is not recommended. The LogRemotingStage existed for internal diagnostic purposes only.")>]
[<System.Security.SecurityCritical>]
static member LogRemotingStage : int -> unit
Public Shared Sub LogRemotingStage (stage As Integer)
Parameters
- stage
- Int32
An internally defined constant that identifies the stage in a remoting exchange.
- Attributes
Remarks
A "REMOTING_PERF"
preprocessing symbol is applied to the method by using the ConditionalAttribute attribute.
Applies to
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