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Hi; I am writing a J# wrapper around log4net. I am doing this by
implementing the public classes in log4j using it’s package/names so my
java code is common source between java and J#. I have it working except it uses the file name & line
number from my Logger.jsl instead of the app that calls my logger. I can’t inherit from LoggerWrapperImpl because that is
a C# class. (Would be cool if you could do that.) So I did the following: public class Logger { private log4net.ILog log; private Logger(Class appClass) { log
= log4net.LogManager.GetLogger(Class.ToType(appClass)); } public void error(Object message) { log.Error(message); } } Which works fine, but has the filename/line number problem. So
I then tried: public void error(Object message) { ((log4net.Core.LogImpl)log).get_Logger().Log(type,
log4net.Core.Level.Error,
"again" +
message, null); } Which gave the app domain as the filename and 0 as the line
number. So….. Any suggestions on what to try next? Thanks – dave |
- Trying to write a J# log wrapper - mostly there David Thielen
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