And I think log4net is much simpler and better than LoggingAB
r.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Shawn
Wildermuth
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The only one I can vouch for is the Logging AB.  It is complicated to
setup (and log4net offer some of the features and is simplier (is that
even a word
;) ), but the Logging supports hooking into all sorts of logging
situations (EventLog, flat file, database, MSMQ) as well as supporting
perf logging (WMI/PerfMon).  BTW, if anyone out there know that AB well,
I am looking for an article on the subject for ONDotnet.com.

Thanks,

Shawn Wildermuth
Sr. Consultant
Magenic Technology
http://www.magenic.com
http://adoguy.com
C# MVP, Author and Speaker

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state ment

Are any of the other "Application Blocks" worth looking at (or
definitely to be avoided)?  I've been reading the docn (but not the
code!) for the "User Interface Process" block, and it seems to have good
goals -- it seems to offer the promise of writing only one set of
"business logic" code and using it from within both a Web app and a
WinForms app.  However, it also seems to make what seems like very
simple stuff involve a moderate amount of work. (If it had design-time
wizards that built e.g. the XML file that lets you run something within
something else and return, it would be more useful.)

I don't see many sets of instructions that say to duplicate some code,
compared to the number of places it says that you should inherit from
class X to do something.  Does the DAAB actually say "duplicate this"
rather than "inherit from this"?

At 09:50 AM 10/1/2004, Shawn Wildermuth wrote
>Thanks Tom...
>
>Don't you love "Editor Inheritance"?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Shawn Wildermuth
>Sr. Consultant
>Magenic Technology
>http://www.magenic.com
>http://adoguy.com
>C# MVP, Author and Speaker
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: On Behalf Of Thomas Tomiczek
>Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 9:39 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [ADVANCED-DOTNET] sqlDataReader and syntax error in SQL
>statement
>
>Shawn, they are not worth it.
>[snip]
>Thomas Tomiczek
>THONA Software & Consulting Ltd.
>(Microsoft MVP C#/.NET)
>(CTO PowerNodes Ltd.)
>[snip]


J. Merrill / Analytical Software Corp

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