Today I spent time comparing Logging frameworks. I looked at log4net and one developed internally by my employer. log4net is the clear winner. It is easier to setup and configure. And it has features to watch for configuration changes so you can change log settings without restarting your application. Sadly though I may be "forced" to use the Logging framework developed internally.


posted by Kirby | 24-Feb-2004 5:20 PM | comments (2)


Since its Apache, I'm assuming its similar to log4j, which is quite nice. Hopefully you'll be able to use it rather than be forced to use something inferior.

posted by Frank Rachel | February 25 02:46 PM


It is really nice and we are going to use it in our project. I'll probably start using it in more places too. It's a great logging framework.

posted by Kirby Turner | February 29 07:39 AM

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