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      6th Sep 2005
Ollie Riches wrote:
> I have managed to get asycnhronous logging work for an asp.net application
> and I wanted some clarification on the method.
>
> Normally if the application is logging synchronously it has all the settings
> for the logging application block in the app.config for the application. But
> if you want to use asynchronous logging you have to specify asynchronous
> logging for all logging types in the app.config of the application and then
> define the extact logging sinks in the app.config of the msmqdistributor.exe
> (windows service). Is this correct?
>
> Seems rather confusing and rather messy - application specific logging
> information have to be put into a generic widows service that could be used
> by more than one application on the system.
>
> cheers
>
> Ollie Riches
>
>

Hello, maybe you should give a try to the NLog library - it supports
async logging AFAIK. http://nlog.sourceforge.net

Best regards
RG
 
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