Hi Todd,

Feel free to implement your custom appender that sinks events into
IntelliTrace. If you're willing to share your achievements and if
microsofts licensing allows log4net to invoke IntelliTrace, we would be
happy to accept any sensible patches.

Cheers,
D.


2013/5/6 Todd Bradley <todd.brad...@nirvanix.com>

>  Yup. We’re using VS Ultimate for load testing, and the tests are based
> on some functional tests that we’re trying to use log4net with. We like
> Apache Logging, as two of us have used log4j at other companies before we
> came to this C# shop. But we’re still trying to come to grips with all the
> changes in environments.****
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> *From:* Sam Carter [mailto:cppprogram...@live.com]
> *Sent:* Thursday, May 02, 2013 7:09 PM
> *To:* Log4net User Group
> *Subject:* RE: log4net with IntelliTrace****
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> I think you need Visual Studio Ultimate to use it (i.e. hefty license cost)
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> From: todd.brad...@nirvanix.com
> To: log4net-user@logging.apache.org
> Subject: log4net with IntelliTrace
> Date: Thu, 2 May 2013 18:09:40 +0000****
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> Has anyone tried integrating log4net with Microsoft IntelliTrace?****
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> http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/vstudio/dd264915.aspx****
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> That’s their system for recording “events” that happened during execution
> of an app, such as debugger events, exceptions, etc. I haven’t personally
> used it, but IntelliTrace sounds like it might be useful for
> troubleshooting distributed load tests, and we’re standardizing on log4net
> for logging in our test code.****
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> Cheers,****
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> Todd.****
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