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Shay Hazor edited comment on ZOOKEEPER-2209 at 10/13/16 8:38 PM:
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[~ivan.kopcanski] I'm unsure how you've found your way here with the problem, 
but I'll try to help anyway.
There's no C# client in the official ZooKeeper repo. I opened this issue in 
order to merge my C# client, it wasn't approved because they didn't want to 
support it.
The nuget package you refer to is "ZooKeeperNet". It's built from 
https://github.com/ewhauser/zookeeper and what made me write my own version of 
the client.

I'm the creator of the "ZooKeeperNetEx" package. It's built from 
https://github.com/shayhatsor/zookeeper. it's way better than the other one - 
it has been integrated with Microsoft Orleans and has been used in production 
for more than a year. Now, regarding your problem, I don't have a dependency on 
log4net. I've implemented a simple logging mechanism that writes to trace and 
to a file. In case you want to use log4net, no problem... just set 
ZooKeeper.LogToFile=false and ZooKeeper.LogToTrace=false and 
ZooKeeper.CustomLogConsumer=YourLog4NetAdapter.
I hope I've been helpful.


was (Author: shayhatsor):
[~ivan.kopcanski] I'm unsure how you've found your way here with the problem, 
but I'll try to help anyway.
There's no C# client in the official ZooKeeper repo. I opened this issue in 
order to merge my C# client, it wasn't approved because they didn't want to 
support it.
The nuget package you refer to is "ZooKeeperNet". It's built from 
https://github.com/ewhauser/zookeeper and what made me write my own version of 
the client.

I'm the creator of the "ZooKeeperNetEx" package, it's way better than the other 
one - it has been integrated with Microsoft Orleans and has been used in 
production for more than a year. Now, regarding your problem, I don't have a 
dependency on log4net. I've implemented a simple logging mechanism that writes 
to trace and to a file. In case you want to use log4net, no problem... just set 
ZooKeeper.LogToFile=false and ZooKeeper.LogToTrace=false and 
ZooKeeper.CustomLogConsumer=YourLog4NetAdapter.
I hope I've been helpful.

> A .NET C# version of ZooKeeper client
> -------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ZOOKEEPER-2209
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-2209
>             Project: ZooKeeper
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>    Affects Versions: 3.4.6
>         Environment: .NET CoreCLR
>            Reporter: Shay Hazor
>            Assignee: Shay Hazor
>              Labels: .NET, CoreCLR, async, c#
>   Original Estimate: 0h
>  Remaining Estimate: 0h
>
> Inspired by the work of [~ewhauser] .
> I propose a C# Client that supports the current stable version of ZK 3.4.6.
> It was built by using static code conversion tools followed by manual editing 
> and C# implementations of java selector and other java constructs. 
> A great measure was taken to follow the logic of the java version. In fact, 
> the code is almost identical. Thus allowing easy evolution alongside the java 
> version. 
> Main features:
> * fully .NET async, no explicit threads used
> * all relevant unit tests have been converted and passing consistently
> * Code is 100% CoreCLR compliant
> * [NuGet package|https://www.nuget.org/packages/ZooKeeperNetEx] is already 
> integrated in [Microsoft Project Orleans|https://github.com/dotnet/orleans] 
> as the only open-source membership provider.
> * [Nuget package for 
> recipes|https://www.nuget.org/packages/ZooKeeperNetEx.Recipes]



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