"log4net is a tool to help the programmer output log statements to a variety of output targets. In case of problems with an application, it is helpful to enable logging so that the problem can be located. With log4net it is possible to enable logging at runtime without modifying the application binary. The log4net package is designed so that log statements can remain in shipped code without incurring a high performance cost. It follows that the speed of logging (or rather not logging) is crucial. At the same time, log output can be so voluminous that it quickly becomes overwhelming. One of the distinctive features of log4net is the notion of hierarchical loggers. Using these loggers it is possible to selectively control which log statements are output at arbitrary granularity. log4net is designed with two distinct goals in mind: speed and flexibility"
Library or NuGet package built with .net standard and c# by The Apache Software Foundation.
Project website: https://logging.apache.org/log4net/
Repository: https://github.com/apache/logging-log4net
"Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Framework"
Library or NuGet package built with .net standard and c# by Microsoft.
"XML configuration (System.Configuration <appSettings>) support for Serilog."
Library or NuGet package built with .net standard and c# by Serilog Contributors.
"High performance understanding for stack traces (Make error logs more productive)"
Library or NuGet package built with .net standard and c# by Ben Adams.
"Service Bus v3 messaging backplane for scaling out of ASP.NET SignalR applications in a web-farm."
Library or NuGet package built with .net standard and c# by Microsoft.
"Microsoft .NET Framework Reference Assemblies"
Library or NuGet package built with .net standard and c# by Microsoft.
"Internal implementation package not meant for direct consumption. Please do not reference directly. When using NuGet 3.x this package requires at least version 3.4."
Library or NuGet package built with .net standard and c# by Microsoft.
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