David Bicking wrote: > > Hello, > > I searched the list for this information, but I think my use case is a bit > obscure. I am researching Log4Net as a possible plug-in logger for our > software. We would like to have or create an unusual feature. > > We would like to collect log entries in memory during a discrete scope. > In our case, this would be an ASP.NET request. We want to hold onto these > logs in memory until either the request completes or an exception occurs. > We want to output all the batched logs if an exception occurs, and discard > the ones that don't pass the normal filters if there were no errors. > > Has anyone done something like this with Log4Net? Do you have suggestions > on how I might implement this using Log4Net? > > -- > David Bicking >
I just discovered the BufferingForwardAppender in the SDK, and I think this might be part of what I need. I'm exploring this now, but I still want your input to my original message. Thanks! -- David Bicking -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/batching-log-entries-until-exception-tf4882083.html#a13972831 Sent from the Log4net - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
