Track, audit and control process or thread events in Windows, especially in .NET applications, using this reliable set of libraries.
- CallbackProcess
- Version :1.0.8
- License :Trial
- OS :Windows All
- Publisher :EldoS Corporation
CallbackProcess Description
CallbackProcess is a comprehensive set of libraries and components, designed to help you create tracking, audit or monitoring functions in your applications.
The tool can be used with several programming languages, especially those supported by the .NET environment, including C++, or VCL.
CallbackProcess allows you to create applications that can record the starting and ending times of processes or threaded events in Windows.
It allows you to check on requirements, errors that might occur or simply verify that the process is properly unfolding.
You may receive notice of critical errors and if the process must be interrupted or prevented from launching.
The tool enables you to create applications that run in the background so that they can be protected from sudden termination or suspension. You may thus ensure a continuous tracking process, which generates significant results.
CallbackProcess can also be used to create logging functions in your application, so that you can be informed when a process is being opened or stopped.
Your application can record the process’ or the thread’s status, as well as extract significant information from other system processes.
It is also a suitable tool for creating audit functions and inspect the processes on several levels.
The utility can also capture the command line arguments that are being passed at the application’s start or during its run.
It consists of system-level drivers and user-mode APIs, with improved capabilities for determining the parameters used by the monitored application.
CallbackProcess comes as a comprehensive package, including all the required libraries and user-mode APIs for C++, .NET and VCL tools.
Moreover, it offers you several samples, for each of the development tools. The .NET and C++ APIs are compatible with Visual Studio while VCL can be used with Embarcadero, CodeGear, Delphi or C++ environments.
System requirements
- .NET Framework 2.0 – 4.5.1
- Compatible development environment
Limitations in the unregistered version
- 30 days trial