Can you point me to some tutorial or samples on how I can log all un-handled exceptions that are occurring on my mvc web app using log4net. Thank you
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I paste below the code I use on my global.asax that seems to satisfy me for now.. I am getting all unhandled exceptions on my log4net generated log files..
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Without being facetious here you go.
Assuming you are using .net 3.5, you could use extension methods, and extend System.Exception and add a Log(log4net.ILog log) method, then wherever you catch an exception in your app, assuming you've setup the Log instance correctly, then you easily do it. Your extension class could grow quite a bit, with various overloads for Debug, Info, Warn, Error and Fatal etc. |
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There is no built-in support for this in log4net. You should implement the Application_Error event in Global.asax and call your log4net logger there. The event will be triggered for all unhandled events in your app. |
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You might be interested to check out what Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP) is. We accomplished this with Post sharp (only - we didn't use log4net but custom tracer). Just check out first if log4net haven't something for this 'out-of-the-box'. I'm not sure about that. |
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