RE: Newbie: Does Log4Net have the concept of "Topics" and, if so, can I route messages based on topic rather than "Class" hierarchy?

2007-10-26 Thread shaeney
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RE: Newbie: Does Log4Net have the concept of "Topics" and, if so, can I route messages based on topic rather than "Class" hierarchy?

2007-10-25 Thread Walden H. Leverich
> Is this possible? The source code it available, so I guess anything is possible. :) But realistically no, log4net is designed to NOT throw exceptions. > there is no comparable functionality to the ... context attributes collection? I've not played with the MS Block, but would the Contexts of t

RE: Newbie: Does Log4Net have the concept of "Topics" and, if so, can I route messages based on topic rather than "Class" hierarchy?

2007-10-25 Thread shaeney
Steve, If I understand correctly, just have multiple loggers. Perhaps the "per-class" logger for general diagnostics an trace, and then a more global "audit" logger you use to write your audit information. You could use different storage for the two or use the same storage. If you're using the

RE: Newbie: Does Log4Net have the concept of "Topics" and, if so, can I route messages based on topic rather than "Class" hierarchy?

2007-10-24 Thread Walden H. Leverich
Steve, If I understand correctly, just have multiple loggers. Perhaps the "per-class" logger for general diagnostics an trace, and then a more global "audit" logger you use to write your audit information. You could use different storage for the two or use the same storage. If you're using the sam