> Audit will require transactions, which is to say that the calling code
needs
>to know if the Audit message has been persisted or not before it can
>continue.

>From the log4net FAQ on the Apache site:
"Is log4net a reliable logging system?"
"No. log4net is not reliable. It is a best-effort and fail-stop logging
system."

I don't love the use of the word "reliable" as everyone wants to use
something that's reliable, but the point of the statement is, IF
something fails in log4net it was designed to NOT stop the application
from running. Now, you could probably rework some of the plumbing, but I
think log4net is orthogonal to an audit log.

Having said that, you'll have to pry log4net out of my cold dead hands.
:) 

-Walden


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-----Original Message-----
From: shaeney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 6:14 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Newbie: Log4Net or MS Logging Application Block?


Hello all,
I have been asked to compare the Log4Net library with the Microsoft
patterns
& practices Logging Application Block.

I have searched this forum but can't find anyone who has asked this
question
previously. I would have thought this is a common topic.

Does anyone know if this type of side-by-side comparison has been done?
I
know that both are very extensible, but I am interested in comparing the
core deliverables. In particular, I am interested in using either for
both
Logging and Auditing purposes. 

Audit will require transactions, which is to say that the calling code
needs
to know if the Audit message has been persisted or not before it can
continue.

Cheers,
Steve
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