You certainly can do that. For example you could use log4net.GrowlAppender<https://www.nuget.org/packages/log4net.GrowlAppender/> and use Growl as a transport medium. If you want to use HTTP or something else just implement your own appender. You can look at the source code<https://bitbucket.org/togakangaroo/log4net.growlappender/src/0f1c713ea639892eaa18380cf6b50fba194925cb/log4net.GrowlAppender/GrowlAppender.cs?at=default>for the growlAppender for reference, it's all of 70 lines of code.
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 10:07 AM, xaruman <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi > > I've been looking for a solution during several days but I've not found > anything. The issue is that I have an application which is saving logs by > log4net (a log file) and I need to "capture" this logs into a remote > application. I thought about mapping the log file into my remote > application, but I think that maybe there is a solution to my problem using > directly log4net functionality. > > Is it possible to "subscribe" remotely to a log4net logging? I mean, what I > need is that when A application prints a log into its log file, my B > application in a different computer advices this and display the > information > in a win form. Remote append? a Server/client append? I have no idea about > how to fix this problem. > > Thanks in advance for your help. Hope having been clear enough. > > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://apache-logging.6191.n7.nabble.com/Log4Net-log-into-a-remote-C-App-tp44380.html > Sent from the Log4net - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >
