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Log4net vs MS Enterprise Logging App Block

Hey guys,

Just an opinions thing more than anything. I've just been messing around
with Log4Net and discovered the Logging Application Block in the Enterprise
Library (3.1).

Have you used either/both of these?
What's your opinion on them?
What were you using it for? (general logging, sending smtp alerts etc)

Thanks for your input.
Dan.
Jul 9 '07 #1
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On Jul 9, 2:08 pm, "Daniel Bass"
<danREMOVEb...@blueCAPSbottle.comFIRSTwrote:
Just an opinions thing more than anything. I've just been messing around
with Log4Net and discovered the Logging Application Block in the Enterprise
Library (3.1).

Have you used either/both of these?
What's your opinion on them?
What were you using it for? (general logging, sending smtp alerts etc)
I've only used log4net (and liked it) but if you search for
comparisons you'll find there are plenty available, even if several
are quite old. This one is reasonably compelling:
http://weblogs.asp.net/lorenh/archiv...18/376191.aspx

I don't know if the more recent versions of LAB have hierarchical
logging - that's what I think I'd miss most from log4net, personally.

Jon

Jul 9 '07 #2

Good, after implementing a solution around log4net, i was dreading having to
go back and reengineer it to a "better" solution.

Cheers.
Dan.

"Jon Skeet [C# MVP]" <sk***@pobox.comwrote in message
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On Jul 9, 2:08 pm, "Daniel Bass"
<danREMOVEb...@blueCAPSbottle.comFIRSTwrote:
>Just an opinions thing more than anything. I've just been messing around
with Log4Net and discovered the Logging Application Block in the
Enterprise
Library (3.1).

Have you used either/both of these?
What's your opinion on them?
What were you using it for? (general logging, sending smtp alerts etc)

I've only used log4net (and liked it) but if you search for
comparisons you'll find there are plenty available, even if several
are quite old. This one is reasonably compelling:
http://weblogs.asp.net/lorenh/archiv...18/376191.aspx

I don't know if the more recent versions of LAB have hierarchical
logging - that's what I think I'd miss most from log4net, personally.

Jon

Jul 9 '07 #3

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