Exceptionless.Log4net

Log4net appender that sends log entries to Exceptionless. Exceptionless is a cloud based error reporting service that sends your exceptions to https://exceptionless.com and provides aggregated views and analytics.


Keywords
Appender, Configuration, Crash-Reporting, Debug, ELMAH, Error, Error-Handler, Error-Handling, Error-Management, Error-Monitoring, Error-Reporting, Exception, Exception-Handler, Exception-Handling, Exception-Reporting, Exceptionless, Exceptions, Feature, FeatureToggle, Handling, Log, Log4net, Logging, Logs, Management, Metrics, Monitoring, Report, Reporting, Unhandled, Unhandled-Exceptions, asp-net, asp-net-core, c-sharp, crash-reporting-tool, error-stack-trace, exceptionfilter, logging-library, wcf, webforms, winforms, wpf
License
Other
Install
Install-Package Exceptionless.Log4net -Version 6.0.4

Documentation

Exceptionless .NET Clients

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The definition of the word exceptionless is: to be without exception. Exceptionless provides real-time .NET error reporting for your ASP.NET, Web API, WebForms, WPF, Console, and MVC apps. It organizes the gathered information into simple actionable data that will help your app become exceptionless!

Using Exceptionless

Refer to the Exceptionless documentation here: Exceptionless Docs.

Getting Started (Development)

All of our .NET clients can be installed via the NuGet package manager. If you need help, please contact us via in-app support or open an issue. We’re always here to help if you have any questions!

This section is for development purposes only! If you are trying to use the Exceptionless .NET libraries, please get them from NuGet.

Visual Studio

Using Windows and Visual Studio is preferred so all platforms can be built and editor design surfaces are available.

  1. You will need to install:
    1. Visual Studio 2022
    2. .NET Core 6.x SDK with VS Tooling
    3. .NET Framework 4.6.2 Developer Pack
  2. Open the Exceptionless.Net.sln Visual Studio solution file.
  3. Select Exceptionless.SampleConsole as the startup project.
  4. Run the project by pressing F5 to start the console.

Visual Studio Code

You can also use Visual Studio Code and build on macOS or Linux. You lose some of the rich design surfaces and the ability to build windows specific packages.

  1. You will need to install:
    1. Visual Studio Code
    2. .NET Core 6.x SDK with VS Tooling
  2. Open the cloned Exceptionless.Net folder.
  3. Run the Exceptionless.SampleConsole project by pressing F5 to start the console.

Thanks

Thanks to all the people who have contributed!

contributors