Marcus,

Take a look at System.Diagnostics.StackTrace




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-----Original Message-----
From: Widerberg Marcus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 9:08 AM
To: Log4NET User
Subject: RE: Logging stack trace

Hello Harry, 

Thanks for your reply!

I actually wanted to log a trace for each event, regardless if there was
an exception thrown. 

May seem odd, but useful for debugging and testing processes.

/marcus

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: den 1 februari 2007 14:47
To: Log4NET User
Subject: Re: Logging stack trace

Hi,Marcus.

The best way I found to handle it, if I understand your question
correctly, is to pass the entire exception object into the parameter,
like so:

try {

  SomeOperation();

}catch(Exception e){

  log.Error(e);
}

Harry Douglass
Consumer Lending Application Development
X2-1035




 

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Hello everyone,

Is there a way to add a stack trace to each log event for a certain
appender layout?

I have an errorappender, and when it receives an event to log, I would
like it to log the whole stack trace as well.

This is for debug and test purposes.

/marcus



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