Hey Nicko,
you may have noticed that you answered my recent question ("Finding out whether a specific appender is attached") with this, too (although I haven't tried it yet). Just two comments inline below:
Nicko Cadell wrote:
You can get all the current appenders by using a method like:
public static log4net.Appender.IAppender[] GetAllAppenders() { ArrayList appenders = new ArrayList();
log4net.Repository.Hierarchy.Hierarchy h =
(log4net.Repository.Hierarchy.Hierarchy)log4net.LogManager.GetLoggerRepo
sitory();
Why do you assume that this ILoggerRepository is really a Hierarchy?
appenders.AddRange(h.Root.Appenders);
foreach(log4net.Repository.Hierarchy.Logger logger in
h.GetCurrentLoggers())
Why do you assume that this ILog is really a Logger?
I usually tend to be quite careful with libraries written by other people when interfaces are in use. I assume that interfaces have been used for a reason, that reason being that it's not safe to assume that the actual object is always of some specific class type. Why else would I be using interfaces? In log4net, have interfaces been used for some other reason so it's safe to make assumptions about the classes implementing them?
Thanks,
Oliver Sturm -- omnibus ex nihilo ducendis sufficit unum MSN [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jabber [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ 27142619
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