Well Ron, you may have seen my last post, where it states i can make the
program fail in the way i mentioned earlier *without* the logging api,
merely by running two copies of the program simultaneously, although the
errors are rarer. The fact that they occur at all is significant though.
Still testing - and shall probably test in the way you mentioned too.

CJ

Ron Grabowski wrote:

>By simpler solution, I mean this 10 line snippet:
>
>HttpWebRequest request =
>(HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create("http://www.apache.org";);
>HttpWebResponse response = (HttpWebResponse)request.GetResponse();
>Stream responseStream = response.GetResponseStream();
>using (StreamReader streamReader = new StreamReader(responseStream))
>{
> while (streamReader.Peek() >= 0) 
> {
>  log.Debug("streamReader.ReadLine(): " + streamReader.ReadLine());
> }
>}
>
>Have you verified that code like that works as expected before trying
>to implement a more complex pattern? Are you able to walk through your
>code in a debugger? If so, is the program executed as you expected? If
>you replace calls to log4net with Console.WriteLine do all messages
>appear correctly?
>
>--- Charles Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  
>
>>It looks like you're requesting a webpage
>>then you want to iterate through each line in the file looking for
>>information.
>>    
>>
>>That's correct (as the link describes)
>>
>>    
>>
>>>>There's got to be a simpler solution than the one you came up with
>>>>        
>>>>
>>What's not simple about it? Perhaps you're referring to the use of
>>the Observer pattern? Admittedly it's slightly misleading in this
>>case since the fact that everything is presented in the same
>>compilation unit negates the benefit of loose coupling afforded by
>>using this pattern, but this is for *testing* purposes only - the
>>observer would be in a different unit later.
>>
>>    
>>
>>>>I suspect the problems you're experiencing are coming from
>>>>        
>>>>
>>theover-complication of reading a Stream.
>>
>>Not sure about this. Am at the moment testing it by eliminating all
>>logging to see if i can reproduce the effect of varying numbers of
>>lines being read or returned.
>>
>>CJ
>>
>>
>>
>>Ron Grabowski wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>What are you trying to do? It looks like you're requesting a webpage
>>>then you want to iterate through each line in the file looking for
>>>information. There's got to be a simpler solution than the one you
>>>      
>>>
>>came
>>    
>>
>>>up with. I suspect the problems you're experiencing are coming from
>>>      
>>>
>>the
>>    
>>
>>>over-complication of reading a Stream. What exactly is your log4net
>>>question?
>>>
>>>--- Charles Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> 
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>>>I'm experiencing a problem that varies each time i run my app.
>>>>Sometimes
>>>>it reads all the content, sometimes just the top part. I don't want
>>>>to
>>>>prejudge things, but perhaps someone could comment on this question
>>>>        
>>>>
>>i
>>    
>>
>>>>posted?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>   
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>
>>http://www.experts-exchange.com/Programming/Programming_Languages/C_Sharp/Q_21454942.html
>>    
>>
>>> 
>>>
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>>>>   
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>
>>> 
>>>
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