I realize that it is an old release, but I still am very hesitant to consider using a beta release in a commercial product. If it is stable, then why hasn't there been a general release? It seems a little odd to me to go that long without a general release, even if it is an open-source product. Version 1.1.1 seems to have everything that we really need, although the ADO.NET appender would be nice.
Dan >From Ron Grabowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 18 Apr 2006: > Log4net 1.1.1 was released in 2002. Its over 4 years old. Don't use > that. A lot of people consider 1.2.0 beta 8 and anything after that > (1.2.9 beta, and the recently announced 1.2.10) to be stable. > > The documentation on the log4net website is for 1.2.9 beta. > > I recommend coding against the download on this page: > > http://logging.apache.org/log4net/downloads.html > > --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Does anyone know where I can get my hands on a copy of the Log4Net > > 1.1 Manual? I found the API documentation in the ZIP file, but that > > isn't very helpful for a newbie like me trying to learn how to use > > and configure Log4Net. Also, I found the Log4Net 1.2 Manual online, > > but I'm not sure what all the differences are between 1.1.1 and 1.2. > > The reason I'm using 1.1.1 is that the product I'm working on is a > > commercial product, and so far as I know 1.1.1 is the most recent > > non-Beta release available. I don't feel comfortable using a beta > > version of anything in a commercial software product. > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > > Dan > > > >
