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thelaclippings · 4 years ago
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A Season in Retrospect
So, turns out Kawhi’s knee injury was significantly worse than we thought. I mean, it’s not career ending (at least that we know of), but the reality is that he never was coming back to the 2021 Playoff Picture. Do I think the Clippers handled this information well? Maybe. Do I think the Clippers should do everything in their power to keep Kawhi around long-term? Probably. But do I think betting everything on Kawhi coming back to his prior form justifies selling the farm? Absolutely not.
Here’s the thing: as a Clippers fan I am absolutely happy to see Kawhi having chosen the Clippers as his team of the future two years ago. I was excited to see Paul George traded to LA and not end up in the purple & gold, a year removed from spurning the Lakers in free agency, even if it broke my heart to see SGA heading back to OKC in return. I was happy to watch them piece together a team that could legitimately combat LeBron and his then-new running mate Anthony Davis. But the season came, the Clippers looked great (especially against LA - trust me, I was there opening night in a sea of crying Laker fans) and it took a pandemic to derail everything. 
Now, I am not a Bubble-whiner, but was it ideal to have the Bubble be the lasting impression of what it prototypically means to traverse the grueling 82 game season and battle the best of the best? No. The Bubble had it faults, but the Clippers had every shot to win it all just like anyone else that was there. Their collapse is historic and another black mark on the Clipper name, but for me that was greatly the fault of Doc Rivers and his relentless approach at sticking to his guns and NEVER making the unconventional adjustment. He’s absolutely known for it, and the Bubble proved it. Would this have been any different if there had not been the bubble? Maybe not, but the many factors of what happened between stopped play and restarting in the Bubble had more effect than is given credit for (i.e. Montreal Harrell and the loss of his best friend, his grandmother).
This last season showed that the Clippers can be scary when everything is clicking. Yes, other teams suffered injuries throughout the season but the Clippers always appeared to be playing at a 7 with intent to turn it up to 11 when the playoffs came. But their secret weapon was the adjustments Ty Lue was willing to make. If you rewatch each series, you will see the EXACT same formula in each one. Games 1 & 2 were close losses, and by Game 3 the adjustments would kick in. Each series had a young Superstar taking the reigns and showing they were unstoppable. Stephen A. Smith talked about it after every game and even went so far to declare Donovan Mitchell the “greatest Jazz player of all time” based on his performance against the Clippers. Then, the Clippers would put that fire out and the rest of the team would have to pick up the slack. And despite the positive depth of each team (and the universal agreement that the Clippers lacked depth), the Clippers rose to the occasion time and time again.
And when Kawhi went down, we didn’t blink. The momentum of confidence from the coaching staff gave guys like Terrance Mann & Luke Kennard the added support to produce some amazing performances. I firmly believe the Clippers could have won it all had Game 1 of the WCF had a couple calls go our way and PG hit a single Free Throw at the end of Game 2. Then some adequate rest between the WCF and the Finals might have recharged enough for a true run of the Bucks. BUT this isn’t a woulda-shoulda-coulda. Like the team, even I was exhausted by Game 6 following a marathon of games every other day for a solid 3 weeks. 
So it’s on to the next season. A chance to let the excitement and accomplishments from this past season settle in and optimism of the future. Except we are now regularly inundated with news about Kawhi and his future with the team and what the extent of his injury might mean. And while it is probably the most unpopular opinion on the internet, I’ll be the first to say it: if Kawhi doesn’t want to be here, then he needs to go.
If Kawhi wants to be in Dallas or Miami, then let him. If his only avenue there is through a sign and trade, then get some quality in return for his loss and move on. Make more adjustments, get into the right groove, and move on. 
I’ve watched nearly every game of the last two seasons and Kawhi on the floor is universally the best player. But there are moments - regularly - where I am not confident that he inspires his teammates. He is known to be low-key on his attitude and that can be jarring. I want passion, emotion, excitement. I personally thrive off the energy of others and maybe that’s where seeing Kawhi on TV or from a distance at the Staples Center doesn’t always translate. But PG’s energy does. Even when he’s saying some dumb stuff (Playoff P...) he still seems to have the support of his teammates. Without PG we wouldn’t have kept Reggie Jackson at next-to-nothing. PG might be the reason Reggie sticks around on a reasonable contract over the loads of money another team might throw at him.
Kawhi brought us Ibaka, sure, and barring the injury might have been a really great impact on the playoffs. But it’s the role players that carried us through the playoffs when Kawhi went down. And if Kawhi still had a big hand in keeping them motivated, then let’s not lose him. Let’s hope that matters enough for Kawhi to not only want to stick around but keep this team together.
The idea of trading away the bench in order to bring in another question-mark player is nauseating to me. If we have to lose guys like Patrick Beverly, Marcus Morris, or Terrance Mann, I don’t want to see the return be mid-level guys who need to jive in a new situation. If the return is anyone but Damian Lillard, I don’t want them. No John Wall. No Russell Westbrook. No Ben Simmons. No middle-of-the-road players that don’t truly elevate over what we have. Marcus Morris was once seen as one of these guys, and at his best still is. Why trade him unless you are absolutely certain the guy coming back is better? Pat Bev is the heart of our team, and proved that in crunch time he is still easily the most effective defensive stopper in the league. Don’t believe me, listen to comments from the Jazz series on guys not wanting to get stuck with him on them.
Yes, their contracts are high. And yes, nothing can be done without moving on from these guys. But why does anything need to be done? If there’s one for certain that needs to be addressed, it’s Kawhi. If he is not the leader of this team, which I would argue Paul George has more of the proven leader qualities than Kawhi has outwardly shown, and he might want to play somewhere else, then use his albatross contract and the unknown of his injury and how it affects his future as the last-ditch-effort trade chip to bring some talent back and give us the flexibility.
Would I be opposed to Kawhi-to-Dallas? Mostly, as I don’t like enough of the surrounding talent to come back as collateral. Short of getting every draft pick imaginable from Dallas, guys like Tim Hardaway, Jr. or Kristaps Porzingis don’t give me the confidence that I would want to be traceable assets or reliable otherwise. Hardaway had a great resurgence, sure, but he needs to find a way to Indiana to keep playing for Rick Carlisle. Porzingis on the other hand is still a good player, but has proven he’s not worth the contract and thus untraceable to a third team so you’re stuck with him. And he does not signlehandedly replace what Kawhi brings. I like guys like Maxi Kleber, but then we have so many bigs we wouldn’t know what to do with, and trading away Zubac’s to accommodate incoming bigs would be a huge mistake. I also would hate the combination of Luka & Kawhi from a competitor standpoint. If we ran into Dallas a third time in the playoffs next season, but they now have Kawhi instead, we are toast. Bottom line.
I’d send Kawhi to Miami. Mostly because he would only be our problem if they made it to the finals, and as a basketball fan I’d love to see that Miami team go head to head with the Nets for a couple seasons and see what shakes out. If Kawhi joined Jimmy Butler in Miami, the East would, in my opinion, have effectively balanced itself back out with the West. I also think the return would be better. Guys like Tyler Herro, Duncan Robinson, Kendrick Nunn all have trade value. Get some picks in return as well and we have some quality building blocks. Or truly pull off the incredible by making this trade as a stepping stone to another one that nets the Clippers Damian Lillard.
I’ve tinkered with the NBA Trade Machine and made this work a variety of ways. Sending Ibaka to the Blazers and Kawhi to the Heat allows the Clippers to bring back not just Lillard, but potentially one of Miami’s sharpshooters or even a talent like Jones Jr. or Kanter. Sporting a lineup that includes George and Lillard without giving up guys like Morris, Zubac, Mann, or Beverly would be a huge win. Keeping Rondo for experience and leadership would be welcome though he likely wouldn’t play much, and spending the remaining resources on retaining guys like Nic Batum & Reggie Jackson would be crucial.
All in all, I would hate to see Kawhi leave a team that could have won it if the injury never happened. I would hate to see this team broken up at all. Bring back Batum, bring back Jackson. Bring back guys like Cousins or even Pat Pat (despite his effective 0 minutes played in the playoffs). Leadership and chemistry is the final piece in this already established puzzle. 
But if Kawhi needs to follow his own path, then I think the Clippers need to suck it up and move on.
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dotnetcrunch-blog · 8 years ago
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Exception Handling in WCF | FaultException
Exception Handling in WCF | FaultException
Exception Handling in WCF
When an exception occurs in a WCF service, the service serializes the exception into a SOAP fault and then sends the SOAP fault to the client.
By default, unhandled exception details are not included int SOAP faults that are propagated to the client applications doe security reasons. Instead, a generic SOAP fault is returned to the client.
For debugging purpose, if you…
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kerlidedi · 3 years ago
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How to activate windows server 2012 r2 foundation 無料ダウンロード.Activate Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)
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    Sep 18,  · Microsoft has posted the online documentation for the KMS keys for their latest OSes. The KMS keys we’ll be most interested in are these: Windows Server R2 Standard (for most server installs): D2N9P-3P6XR39C-7RTCD-MDVJX. Windows Server R2 Datacenter (for Hyper-V server installs): W3GGN-FT8W3-Y4MJ84CP-Q3VJ9 Apr 17,  · See "What changed in Windows Server R2" -> "Windows Defender" on the bottom and you will see: "Available and enabled by default on Server Core installation options and Core System Server (without the user interface). For more information, see Windows Defender." * Hover mouse in the bottom left hand corner to get the start icon or use ctrl+esc or windows key / command key. * Right click anywhere on blank space in the start launch or ctrl+tab. * From the Apps launch start typing "CMD" then right click or arrow key til highlighted and alt+spacebar to get the options to run as administrator    
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dtacademy-blog · 6 years ago
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shareopenings-blog · 8 years ago
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webbygraphic001 · 8 years ago
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Beyond IIS logs – 6 ways to find failed IIS/ASP.NET requests
Your web application is throwing some sort of error or invalid response. Do you know how to troubleshoot IIS or ASP.NET errors on your servers? Luckily, Windows & ASP.NET provide several different logs where failed requests are logged beyond simple IIS logs.
Get to know the 4 different IIS logs
You are probably familiar with normal IIS logs, but there are some other places to look if you are looking for more detailed error messages or can’t find anything in your IIS log file.
1. Standard IIS Logs
Standard IIS logs will include every single web request that flows through your IIS site. Via IIS Manager you can verify that your IIS logs are enabled and where they are being written to.
You should find your logs in folders that are named by your W3SVC site ID numbers.
By default each logged request in your IIS log will include several key fields including the URL, querystring, and error codes via the status, substatus and win32 status. These status codes can help identify the actual error in more detail.
#Fields: date time s-ip cs-method cs-uri-stem cs-uri-query s-port cs-username c-ip cs(User-Agent) cs(Referer) sc-status sc-substatus sc-win32-status time-taken 2016-09-13 21:45:10 ::1 GET /webapp2 - 80 - ::1 Mozilla/5.0 - 500 0 0 5502 2016-09-13 21:45:10 ::1 GET /favicon.ico - 80 - ::1 Mozilla/5.0 http://localhost/webapp2 404 0 2 4
The “sc-status” and “sc-substatus” fields are the standard HTTP status code of 200 for OK, 404, 500 for errors, etc.
The “sc-win32-status” can provide more details that you won’t know unless you lookup the code. They are basic Win32 error codes.
By the way, if you are using Retrace, you can also use it to query across all of your IIS logs as part of it’s built in log management functionality.
2. Can’t find your request in the IIS log? HTTPERR is your IIS error log
Every single web request should show in your IIS log. If it doesn’t, it is possible that the request never made it to IIS, or IIS wasn’t running. Also, be sure that your IIS logging is enabled.
Incoming requests to your server first route through HTTP.SYS before being handed to IIS. These type of errors get logged in HTTPERR. Common errors are 400 Bad Request, timeouts, 503 Service Unavailable and similar types of issues. The built in error messages and error codes from HTTP.SYS are usually very detailed.
Where are the HTTPERR error logs?
C:\Windows\System32\LogFiles\HTTPERR
3. Look for ASP.NET exceptions in Windows Event Viewer
By default ASP.NET will log unhandled 500 level exceptions to the Windows Application EventLog. This is handled by the ASP.NET Health Monitoring feature. You can control settings for it via http://ift.tt/2iN5Xmc in your web.config file.
Very few people realize that the number of errors written to the Application EventLog is rate limited. So you may not find your error! By default it will only log the same type of error once a minute. You can also disable writing any errors to the Application EventLog.
Can’t find your exception?
Depending on if you are using WebForms, MVC, Web API, WCF or other frameworks, you may have issues with ASP.NET not writing any errors at all to ASP.NET due to compatibility issues with the health monitoring feature.
By the way, if you install Retrace on your server, it can catch every single exception that is ever thrown in your code.
4. Failed Request Tracing for advanced IIS error logs
Failed request tracing (FRT) is probably one of the least used features in IIS. It provides robust IIS logging and works as a great IIS error log. FRT is enabled in IIS Manager and can be configured via rules for all requests, slow requests, or just certain response status codes.
The only problem with FRT is it is insanely detailed. It tracks every detail and every step of the IIS pipeline. You can spend a lot of time trying to decipher a single request.
5. Make ASP.NET show the full exception… temporarily
If you can reproduce the problem, you could modify your ASP.NET web.config to see exceptions. Typically server side exceptions are disabled from being visible within your application for important security reasons. Instead you will see a yellow screen of death (YSOD) or your own custom error page. You can modify your application config files to make exceptions visible.
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You could use remote desktop to access the server and set customErrors to “RemoteOnly” in your web.config so you can see the full exception via “localhost” on the server. This would ensure that no users would see the full exceptions but you would be able to.
If you are OK with the fact that your users may now see a full exception page, you could set customErrors to “Off”.
.NET Core
With .NET Core, how error handling works has been completely changed from previous versions of ASP.NET. You now need to use the DeveloperExceptionPage in your middleware.
6. Using a .NET profiler to find ASP.NET exceptions
.NET Profilers like Prefix (which is free!) can collect every single exception that is thrown in your code even if they are hidden in your code.. Prefix is a free ASP.NET profiler that is designed to run on your workstation to help you optimize your code as you write it. Prefix can also show you your SQL queries, HTTP calls, and much, much more.
Get proactive about tracking application errors!
Trying to reproduce an error in production or chasing down IIS logs/IIS error logs is not fun. Odds are, there are probably many more errors going on that you aren’t even aware of. When a customer contacts you and says your site is throwing errors… you better have an easy to see them!
Tracking application errors is one of the most important things every development team should do. If you need help, be sure to try Retrace which can collect every single exception across all of your apps and servers.
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