This article addresses the problems inherent in Web agent debugging by providing developers with a tool (TraceLog) for capturing: basic agent execution information; debugging information (captured variable values, error handling routines, and code logic verifications); consolidated logs for each separate agent run; and persistent records over time. The author teaches you everything you need to know to use TraceLog for debugging all your agents, whether they are activated by browser or Notes clients. The TraceLog tool is included in the download that accompanies this article.
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