Security News > 2021 > May > LogDNA Browser Logger empowers developers to more efficiently debug web applications
LogDNA launched a new browser logging capability, which makes it easier for full-stack and frontend developers to ingest frontend log data in LogDNA to more efficiently debug web applications.
LogDNA's new Browser Logger addresses this need by automatically capturing errors and logs occurring in the user's browser and allowing dev teams to centralize those errors alongside server-side logs.
Full-stack and frontend developers gain valuable log data from the browser that can be used to effectively debug client-side errors.
"Customers struggle to extend their observability stack into their frontend web applications to monitor for client-side errors and collect critical debugging information. This makes it difficult to identify when problems occur, and troubleshooting errors becomes difficult and time-consuming," said Peter Cho, vice president of product, LogDNA. "LogDNA Browser Logger makes it quick and painless to find and fix issues that span between frontend and backend applications so developers can spend less time debugging and more time on value-adding tasks."
As a result, developers are empowered to take immediate action to improve the performance of their web applications to deliver the best user experiences possible.
With a higher level of granularity in tracking events and a lower cost per event compared to alternatives, LogDNA's Browser Logger empowers developers to take immediate action to improve the performance of their web applications to deliver the best user experiences possible.
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