/// <summary> /// Lookup the wrapper objects for the loggers specified /// </summary> /// <param name="loggers">the loggers to get the wrappers for</param> /// <returns>Lookup the wrapper objects for the loggers specified</returns> private static IWebLog[] WrapLoggers(ILogger[] loggers) { IWebLog[] array = new IWebLog[loggers.Length]; int num; for (int i = 0; i < loggers.Length; i = num + 1) { array[i] = WebLogManager.WrapLogger(loggers[i]); num = i; } return(array); }
/// <summary> /// Returns the named logger if it exists /// </summary> /// <remarks> /// <para>If the named logger exists (in the specified assembly's domain) then it /// returns a reference to the logger, otherwise it returns /// <c>null</c>.</para> /// </remarks> /// <param name="assembly">the assembly to use to lookup the domain</param> /// <param name="name">The fully qualified logger name to look for</param> /// <returns>The logger found, or null</returns> public static IWebLog Exists(Assembly assembly, string name) { return(WebLogManager.WrapLogger(LoggerManager.Exists(assembly, name))); }
/// <summary> /// Returns the named logger if it exists /// </summary> /// <remarks> /// <para>If the named logger exists (in the specified domain) then it /// returns a reference to the logger, otherwise it returns /// <c>null</c>.</para> /// </remarks> /// <param name="domain">the domain to lookup in</param> /// <param name="name">The fully qualified logger name to look for</param> /// <returns>The logger found, or null</returns> public static IWebLog Exists(string domain, string name) { return(WebLogManager.WrapLogger(LoggerManager.Exists(domain, name))); }
/// <summary> /// Shorthand for <see cref="M:log4net.LogManager.GetLogger(System.String)" />. /// </summary> /// <remarks> /// Get the logger for the fully qualified name of the type specified. /// </remarks> /// <param name="assembly">the assembly to use to lookup the domain</param> /// <param name="type">The full name of <paramref name="type" /> will /// be used as the name of the logger to retrieve.</param> /// <returns>the logger with the name specified</returns> public static IWebLog GetLogger(Assembly assembly, Type type) { return(WebLogManager.WrapLogger(LoggerManager.GetLogger(assembly, type))); }
/// <summary> /// Shorthand for <see cref="M:log4net.LogManager.GetLogger(System.String)" />. /// </summary> /// <remarks> /// Get the logger for the fully qualified name of the type specified. /// </remarks> /// <param name="domain">the domain to lookup in</param> /// <param name="type">The full name of <paramref name="type" /> will /// be used as the name of the logger to retrieve.</param> /// <returns>the logger with the name specified</returns> public static IWebLog GetLogger(string domain, Type type) { return(WebLogManager.WrapLogger(LoggerManager.GetLogger(domain, type))); }
/// <summary> /// Retrieve or create a named logger. /// </summary> /// <remarks> /// <para>Retrieve a logger named as the <paramref name="name" /> /// parameter. If the named logger already exists, then the /// existing instance will be returned. Otherwise, a new instance is /// created.</para> /// /// <para>By default, loggers do not have a set level but inherit /// it from the hierarchy. This is one of the central features of /// log4net.</para> /// </remarks> /// <param name="assembly">the assembly to use to lookup the domain</param> /// <param name="name">The name of the logger to retrieve.</param> /// <returns>the logger with the name specified</returns> public static IWebLog GetLogger(Assembly assembly, string name) { return(WebLogManager.WrapLogger(LoggerManager.GetLogger(assembly, name))); }
/// <summary> /// Retrieve or create a named logger. /// </summary> /// <remarks> /// <para>Retrieve a logger named as the <paramref name="name" /> /// parameter. If the named logger already exists, then the /// existing instance will be returned. Otherwise, a new instance is /// created.</para> /// /// <para>By default, loggers do not have a set level but inherit /// it from the hierarchy. This is one of the central features of /// log4net.</para> /// </remarks> /// <param name="domain">the domain to lookup in</param> /// <param name="name">The name of the logger to retrieve.</param> /// <returns>the logger with the name specified</returns> public static IWebLog GetLogger(string domain, string name) { return(WebLogManager.WrapLogger(LoggerManager.GetLogger(domain, name))); }