Generate a test crashĪpp Center Crashes provides you with an API to generate a test crash for easy testing of the SDK. When the debugger is attached, unhandled exceptions will cause application to exit (crashes) unless a handler is attached to Application.ThreadException.
To do that, you can use the following code sample: Application.ThreadException += (sender, args) => If your application must keep running after an unhandled exception, you can't report the exception as a crash in App Center but you can instead report it as an error. Report the unhandled exception as a runtime error If this option isn't acceptable in your application, you can report the unhandled exception as a runtime error (described below).
To do that, call a Windows method before initializing the SDK: Application.SetUnhandledExceptionMode(UnhandledExceptionMode.ThrowException) This is the only way to report the unhandled exception as a crash on App Center, make the application exit on unhandled exceptions. Configure the application to exit on crash The application can be configured to crash on unhandled exceptions, or continue running but report unhandled exceptions as runtime errors. There are two ways to report unhandled exceptions in WinForms. App Center supports only one crash per session.
Consequently, the App Center SDK is unable to automatically capture these exceptions (even if the user clicks on the Quit button).Ĭrashes are collected on App Center only if it causes the application to exit automatically. Instead, Windows shows a dialog to the user the option to continue or quit app execution. You can skip this section if you're integrating the SDK on WPF.īy default, an unhandled exception in a WinForms application doesn't trigger a crash (the application doesn't exit) if the debugger isn't attached. Copyright is applicable to any expressed representation of a creative work.This section and following sub sections apply only to WinForms. It is exclusive rights to use and distribution it. Let Patent Hatchery secure your ownership of copyright assets and privileges!Ĭopyright is a right of the creator of an original work to exclude others from making business using this product. A strong brand identity can be an important asset of a company and Patent Hatchery can deliver top quality guidance to make sure it is established and protected.Ī patent gives an exclusive right to exclude other people, or at least try to exclude, from manufacturing for commercial purposes, using, selling, importing or distributing of the patented invention without permission of the author.Ĭopyright –Registration and protection services for all suitable objects in the scope of copyright.
Trademarks – Registration and protection services for trademarks and company brands. However, it’s in the top 10 grossing apps right now! For shame. Minecraft: Pocket Edition 2, which is selling for $ 10.99, is not a sequel to the mobile version of Minecraft, but instead a “crudely made swipe app pitting zombies against a Mortal Kombat character.” Wesley Yin-Poole at Eurogamer said he bought and played the game for a few minutes before it crashed his phone so yeah, not only is the app trying to ride Minecraft’s coattails, it’s not even good. Today’s nominee for “worst thing” is certainly the fake Minecraft 2 app that managed to make it into Apple’s App Store.