How to use Glimpse when API and WebServer are separated?












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I've looked at several tutorials for Glimpse (and it's alternatives) but they all seem to assume that everything is running as one "service". However in my case the application is split into two parts, two separate projects. I have the "API-part" (a Windows Service) handling most of the heavy logic, and this is the part which uses the EntityFramework to contact the database. And then I have the "Web-part" which handles some simple logic and serves all the pages. The problem is that since Web doesn't have anything to do with the sql-requests, which is what I'm interested in, this seems to be an impossible combination? Even if I install Glimpse on the API-part, I have no way of viewing what happens there since there's no way to access a Glimpse-config.
Is there any way to install Glimpse.EF on the API-part and have it communicate with Glimpse on the Web part? I hope I explain everything as clear as possible, but please feel free to tell me to be more specific!










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    I've looked at several tutorials for Glimpse (and it's alternatives) but they all seem to assume that everything is running as one "service". However in my case the application is split into two parts, two separate projects. I have the "API-part" (a Windows Service) handling most of the heavy logic, and this is the part which uses the EntityFramework to contact the database. And then I have the "Web-part" which handles some simple logic and serves all the pages. The problem is that since Web doesn't have anything to do with the sql-requests, which is what I'm interested in, this seems to be an impossible combination? Even if I install Glimpse on the API-part, I have no way of viewing what happens there since there's no way to access a Glimpse-config.
    Is there any way to install Glimpse.EF on the API-part and have it communicate with Glimpse on the Web part? I hope I explain everything as clear as possible, but please feel free to tell me to be more specific!










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      I've looked at several tutorials for Glimpse (and it's alternatives) but they all seem to assume that everything is running as one "service". However in my case the application is split into two parts, two separate projects. I have the "API-part" (a Windows Service) handling most of the heavy logic, and this is the part which uses the EntityFramework to contact the database. And then I have the "Web-part" which handles some simple logic and serves all the pages. The problem is that since Web doesn't have anything to do with the sql-requests, which is what I'm interested in, this seems to be an impossible combination? Even if I install Glimpse on the API-part, I have no way of viewing what happens there since there's no way to access a Glimpse-config.
      Is there any way to install Glimpse.EF on the API-part and have it communicate with Glimpse on the Web part? I hope I explain everything as clear as possible, but please feel free to tell me to be more specific!










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      I've looked at several tutorials for Glimpse (and it's alternatives) but they all seem to assume that everything is running as one "service". However in my case the application is split into two parts, two separate projects. I have the "API-part" (a Windows Service) handling most of the heavy logic, and this is the part which uses the EntityFramework to contact the database. And then I have the "Web-part" which handles some simple logic and serves all the pages. The problem is that since Web doesn't have anything to do with the sql-requests, which is what I'm interested in, this seems to be an impossible combination? Even if I install Glimpse on the API-part, I have no way of viewing what happens there since there's no way to access a Glimpse-config.
      Is there any way to install Glimpse.EF on the API-part and have it communicate with Glimpse on the Web part? I hope I explain everything as clear as possible, but please feel free to tell me to be more specific!







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