Understanding how to use the web.config file to enable tracing for an application and also learning to enable tracing at the page level
Knowing how to call different methods of the Trace and Debug classes and noting the differences in the output when you run a program using the Debug and Release configurations
Experimenting with attaching predefined and custom-made listeners to Trace objects
Knowing how to implement trace switches and conditional compilation in a Web application
Gaining experience with various types of debugging windows available in Visual C# .NET, understanding their advantages, and learning to use them effectively
Understanding how to perform local and remote debugging, debugging client-side scripting, and debugging SQL Server stored procedures
In this chapter, you'll learn about the various testing, tracing, and debugging capabilities of Visual Studio .NET.