What is the "hard problem" in your application, where your intuition tells you 
Log4net is going to be helpful?  How can we help you?

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From: Dave Cline [mailto:davecl...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2011 8:18 PM
To: log4net-user@logging.apache.org
Subject: Fully programmatic use of Log4Net

Tribe,

I need to write to potentially dozens of various log files from my application.

Current we do this with just file writers. But we're redesigning the 
application and evaluating supporting technologies. Log4Net is one of them.

I've only found scant information that would help me build and use a Log4Net 
implementation that was configured completely programatically and using 
multiple ILog instances or some construct to use multiple identifiable 
appenders.

Any help would be appreciated.

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