IisTraceListener.TraceData Method
Definition
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Writes trace data to the output of the IisTraceListener class.
Overloads
TraceData(TraceEventCache, String, TraceEventType, Int32, Object) |
Writes trace information, a data object, and event information to the output of the IisTraceListener class. |
TraceData(TraceEventCache, String, TraceEventType, Int32, Object[]) |
Writes trace information, an array of data objects, and event information to the output of the IisTraceListener class. |
Remarks
TraceData is introduced in the .NET Framework 3.5. For more information, see Versions and Dependencies.
TraceData(TraceEventCache, String, TraceEventType, Int32, Object)
Writes trace information, a data object, and event information to the output of the IisTraceListener class.
public:
override void TraceData(System::Diagnostics::TraceEventCache ^ eventCache, System::String ^ source, System::Diagnostics::TraceEventType eventType, int id, System::Object ^ data);
public override void TraceData (System.Diagnostics.TraceEventCache eventCache, string source, System.Diagnostics.TraceEventType eventType, int id, object data);
override this.TraceData : System.Diagnostics.TraceEventCache * string * System.Diagnostics.TraceEventType * int * obj -> unit
Public Overrides Sub TraceData (eventCache As TraceEventCache, source As String, eventType As TraceEventType, id As Integer, data As Object)
Parameters
- eventCache
- TraceEventCache
A TraceEventCache object that contains the current process ID, thread ID, and stack trace information.
- source
- String
A name that identifies the output. This is typically the name of the application that generated the trace event.
- eventType
- TraceEventType
A TraceEventType value that specifies the type of event that caused the trace.
- id
- Int32
A numeric identifier for the event.
- data
- Object
The trace data to write.
Remarks
This method is not intended to be called directly by application code. The members of the System.Diagnostics.Debug, System.Diagnostics.Trace, and System.Diagnostics.TraceSource classes use this method to write trace data.
TraceData is introduced in the .NET Framework 3.5. For more information, see Versions and Dependencies.
Applies to
TraceData(TraceEventCache, String, TraceEventType, Int32, Object[])
Writes trace information, an array of data objects, and event information to the output of the IisTraceListener class.
public:
override void TraceData(System::Diagnostics::TraceEventCache ^ eventCache, System::String ^ source, System::Diagnostics::TraceEventType eventType, int id, ... cli::array <System::Object ^> ^ data);
public override void TraceData (System.Diagnostics.TraceEventCache eventCache, string source, System.Diagnostics.TraceEventType eventType, int id, params object[] data);
override this.TraceData : System.Diagnostics.TraceEventCache * string * System.Diagnostics.TraceEventType * int * obj[] -> unit
Public Overrides Sub TraceData (eventCache As TraceEventCache, source As String, eventType As TraceEventType, id As Integer, ParamArray data As Object())
Parameters
- eventCache
- TraceEventCache
A TraceEventCache object that contains the current process ID, thread ID, and stack trace information.
- source
- String
A name that identifies the output. This is typically the name of the application that generated the trace event.
- eventType
- TraceEventType
A TraceEventType value that specifies the type of event that caused the trace.
- id
- Int32
A numeric identifier for the event.
- data
- Object[]
An array of objects to write as data.
Remarks
This method is not intended to be called directly by application code. The members of the System.Diagnostics.Debug, System.Diagnostics.Trace, and System.Diagnostics.TraceSource classes use this method to write trace data.
TraceData is introduced in the .NET Framework 3.5. For more information, see Versions and Dependencies.
Applies to
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