> Jeff Gutierrez wrote:
> >
> > Logging to file is a lot scallable than one can think.
and Brian Baquiran said:
>
> Let's not go overboard on this. We don't even know what
> sort of
> application he's writing, what volume of logs it will
> generate, and what
> he plans to do with them once he has them.
thanks for all the input and the considerable interest this
thread must have spurred among you PLUGgers :) anyway I
don't intend to make a logging toolkit or anything; I was
just asking the most practical/scaleable way of writing
logs.
what i was planning to do is to implement a very simple and
robust logger for an ASP-style business. every access to
the service needs to generate a log entry...that's all
there is to it. 8)
-andre
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