Hi all, Here's my experiences with log4net:
> - What things were hard to figure out when you first started using log4net? I remember, that 2 things were quite confusing when I started using log4net (and NET at all): - when & how to initialize log4net - understanding logger additivity (although I cant' remember why) > - What things are still hard to figure out when using log4net? I still don't know, how to find errors in log4net's configuration in a webapplication. how do i make LogLog log to a file? As Duncan wrote in his previous mail: It's hard to find a good & useful logging-strategy. At least I came up with a Log.Fatal() at each "Exit"-point of an application and configure an Smtp-Appender, that triggers on Fatal-Level. But I'm still searching for better strategies "in between". > - What do you find confusing about log4net? I'm still wondering, what "Domains" are really for and how to effectively use them. br, Erich > -----Original Message----- > From: Ron Grabowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 2:06 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Ideas for Log4net presentation > > Does anyone have topics they would enjoy seeing in a log4net > presentation (spoken presentation with slides and code walk-though)? > Some ideas: > > - What do you find confusing about log4net? > - What things were hard to figure out when you first started using > log4net? > - What things are still hard to figure out when using log4net? > etc. > > Does anyone have slides about log4net that are available on-line? > > Thanks, > Ron >
