Jon Sheldon | 28 Aug 22:05

Whatever happened to asp.net pattern converters?

Hello,

 

I’m very interested in using log4net as my companies standard logging utility.  Since our focus is primarily on developing web applications using asp.net, I’m very interested in the AspNet*PatternConverter classes that Ron started to implement back in October 2006.  Is there a new release of log4net that is coming out soon that will include them?

 

Or should I create my own layout class that implements ILayout and similar asp.net httpcontext focused PatternConverter classes?

 

Thanks.

 

Jon

 

jon scott-sheldon

senior internet applications architect

mcp

jons <at> acsysinteractive.com
860.679.9332  x 318
acsysinteractive.com

acsysinteractive

connecticut  |  new york

 

Ron Grabowski | 28 Aug 23:26
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Re: Whatever happened to asp.net pattern converters?

I'm still working on them. What functionality are you looking at using?

----- Original Message ----
From: Jon Sheldon <JonS <at> acsysinteractive.com>
To: "log4net-user <at> logging.apache.org" <log4net-user <at> logging.apache.org>
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 4:07:28 PM
Subject: Whatever happened to asp.net pattern converters?

Hello,

 

I’m very interested in using log4net as my companies standard logging utility.  Since our focus is primarily on developing web applications using asp.net, I’m very interested in the AspNet*PatternConverter classes that Ron started to implement back in October 2006.  Is there a new release of log4net that is coming out soon that will include them?

 

Or should I create my own layout class that implements ILayout and similar asp.net httpcontext focused PatternConverter classes?

 

Thanks.

 

Jon

 

jon scott-sheldon

senior internet applications architect

mcp

jons <at> acsysinteractive.com
860.679.9332  x 318
acsysinteractive.com

acsysinteractive

connecticut  |  new york

 

Jon Sheldon | 28 Aug 23:47

RE: Whatever happened to asp.net pattern converters?

I think I’ve got an approach.  I’m going to implement my own converter classes, and then just include them in the config file as part of the layout declaration.

 

I’m pretty new to log4net, but does that sound like a reasonable approach?

 

Jon

From: Ron Grabowski [mailto:rongrabowski <at> yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 5:30 PM
To: Log4NET User
Subject: Re: Whatever happened to asp.net pattern converters?

 

I'm still working on them. What functionality are you looking at using?

 

----- Original Message ----
From: Jon Sheldon <JonS <at> acsysinteractive.com>
To: "log4net-user <at> logging.apache.org" <log4net-user <at> logging.apache.org>
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 4:07:28 PM
Subject: Whatever happened to asp.net pattern converters?

Hello,

 

I’m very interested in using log4net as my companies standard logging utility.  Since our focus is primarily on developing web applications using asp.net, I’m very interested in the AspNet*PatternConverter classes that Ron started to implement back in October 2006.  Is there a new release of log4net that is coming out soon that will include them?

 

Or should I create my own layout class that implements ILayout and similar asp.net httpcontext focused PatternConverter classes?

 

Thanks.

 

Jon

 

jon scott-sheldon

senior internet applications architect

mcp

jons <at> acsysinteractive.com
860.679.9332  x 318
acsysinteractive.com

acsysinteractive

connecticut  |  new york

 


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