I have some good news for anyone interested in logging from log4net into MongoDB.
I have created log4net appender for Mongo, so it’s now easily possible to use MongoDB as a storage for the logs.
Details, sources, download, everything is on GitHub:
log4mongo-net at GitHub
More info, quickstart: log4mongo.org
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ehcache.net added these pithy words on Mar 20 11 at 3:58 pmlog4net MongoDB appender…
I have some good news for anyone interested in logging from log4net into MongoDB. I have created log4net appender for Mongo, so it’s now easily possible to use MongoDB as a storage for the logs. Details, sources, download, everything is on GitHub:…
Using Mongo Database to store Log4net logs added these pithy words on Mar 19 12 at 11:49 am[...] like Mongo in your organization is to use as Log Storage. If you use log4Net you can download a Mongo appender capable of storing logs inside mongo with few lines of code and you are ready to [...]
Using Mongo Database to store Log4net logs « Tek's free zone added these pithy words on Mar 20 12 at 8:52 pm[...] your organization is to use as Log Storage. If you use log4Net you can download a Mongo appendercapable of storing logs inside mongo with few lines of code and you are ready to go. Like [...]
Randy How added these pithy words on Jul 28 10 at 1:12 amGlad to see someone else is more than interested in using log4net for MongoDB. The link above is not found. Where can I find the appender to give it a whirl? Thanks.
jsk added these pithy words on Jul 29 10 at 9:18 pmRandy,
thanks, I’ve updated the link.
http://github.com/log4mongo/log4mongo-net
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