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Debugging Speech Applications

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The Microsoft Speech Application SDK Version 1.1 (SASDK) provides the following tools to debug speech applications during application development and unit testing.

  • Speech Debugging Console
  • Telephony Application Simulator (TASim)
  • Speech Debugging Console Log Player

Debugging Pocket PC Speech Applications

Speech Debugging Console is also used for debugging speech applications running on Pocket PC, with some additional configuration required. For details, see Debugging Pocket PC Applications.

For More Information

To See
Get more information on configuring the Speech Debugging Console. Configuring Speech Debugging Console
Get more information on using a System Error Page to handle errors. Using a System Error Page
Get more information on error-handling in different components of Speech Server. Speech Application Exception Handling
Get more information on debugging Pocket PC applications. Debugging Pocket PC Applications
Get more information on enabling debugging for multimodal and voice-only applications. Enabling Multimodal or Voice-only Debugging
Get more information on using Speech Debugging Console to debug dialogue flow. Debugging Dialogue Flow
Get more information on using Speech Debugging Console to view object and control information. Viewing Object and Control Information
Get more information on using Speech Debugging Console to view and edit SML results. Viewing and Editing SML
Get more information on using Speech Debugging Console to control prompt output. Controlling Prompt Output
Get more information on using Speech Debugging Console to simulate exceptions. Simulating Exceptions
Get more information on using TASim for voice-only applications. Using Telephony Application Simulator
Get more information on debugging ASP.NET code with TASim. Debugging ASP.NET Code with Telephony Application Simulator
Get more information on using Log Player to replay debug sessions. Replaying a Debug Session
Get more information on resources for troubleshooting speech applications. Troubleshooting Resources

See Also

Adjusting for Differences Between Clients | Security Considerations