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 « Return to Thread: [jira] [Created] (LOG4NET-332) I'm looking for the ability to set up a hierarchy of appenders, if a log to an ADONETAppender fails, log4net could then log to one of more "back-up" appenders

[jira] [Created] (LOG4NET-332) I'm looking for the ability to set up a hierarchy of appenders, if a log to an ADONETAppender fails, log4net could then log to one of more "back-up" appenders

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I'm looking for the ability to set up a hierarchy of appenders, if a log to an ADONETAppender fails, log4net could then log to one of more "back-up" appenders
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                 Key: LOG4NET-332
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4NET-332
             Project: Log4net
          Issue Type: New Feature
          Components: Appenders
    Affects Versions: 1.2.9
         Environment: windows 7 , VS2010
            Reporter: stalinsubash
            Priority: Blocker


Basically, I'm looking for the ability to set up a hierarchy of appenders so that if a log to an ADONETAppender fails, log4net could then log to one of more "back-up" appenders, for example, a RollingLogFile or SMTP

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 « Return to Thread: [jira] [Created] (LOG4NET-332) I'm looking for the ability to set up a hierarchy of appenders, if a log to an ADONETAppender fails, log4net could then log to one of more "back-up" appenders