My.Application.Log Object
Provides a property and methods to write event and exception information to the application's log listeners.
Remarks
The My.Application.Log object provides a straightforward entry point from which to access the .NET Framework's logging services. The WriteEntry and WriteException methods write messages to the application's log listeners. The listeners can be configured by the application's configuration file. For more information, see Walkthrough: Changing Where My.Application.Log Writes Information and Working with Application Logs in Visual Basic.
The My.Application.Log object is available only for client applications. For Web applications, use My.Log. For more information, see My.Log Object.
Tasks
The following table lists examples of tasks that involve the My.Application.Log object.
To |
See |
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Write event information to the application's log listeners |
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Write exception information to the application's log listeners |
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Determine where My.Application.Log writes information |
Walkthrough: Determining Where My.Application.Log Writes Information |
Example
This example shows how to use the My.Application.Log.WriteEntry method to log tracing information. For more information, see How to: Write Log Messages.
Public Sub TracingTest(ByVal fileName As String)
My.Application.Log.WriteEntry( _
"Entering TracingTest with argument " & _
fileName & ".")
' Code to trace goes here.
My.Application.Log.WriteEntry( _
"Exiting TracingTest with argument " & _
fileName & ".")
End Sub
Requirements
Namespace:Microsoft.VisualBasic.Logging
Class:Log
Assembly: Visual Basic Runtime Library (in Microsoft.VisualBasic.dll)
Availability by Project Type
Project type |
Available |
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Windows Application |
Yes |
Class Library |
Yes |
Console Application |
Yes |
Windows Control Library |
Yes |
Web Control Library |
No |
Windows Service |
Yes |
Web Site |
No |