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Subject: How do I use the pattern appender?
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David Gerler

03/14/2009 11:34 PM  

Hello,

                I have an app that is used by approximately 220 clients right now. At times they send data every few minutes. It's very had to wade through the data and it doesn't take long before it rolls off the end. I would like to have each clients logs put in a separate folder by the client ID.

 

                By searching the archives for ways to separate the logs by the client that is sending to the web service  I found the this page.

http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/logging/log4net/trunk/examples/net/1.0/Appenders/SampleAppendersApp/cs/src/Appender/PatternFileAppender.cs?view=markup

 

I'm just not sure what to do with it. The message where I found the link mention building it. Does that mean I need to compile a new build of log4net in order to use the Pattern Appender?

 

Thanks for your time.

 Dave

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