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WriteException Method (My.Application.Log and My.Log)

Writes exception information to the application's log listeners.

' Usage
My.Application.Log.WriteException(ex)
My.Application.Log.WriteException(ex ,severity ,additionalInfo)
My.Application.Log.WriteException(ex ,severity ,additionalInfo ,id)
' Web usage
My.Log.WriteException(ex)
My.Log.WriteException(ex ,severity ,additionalInfo)
My.Log.WriteException(ex ,severity ,additionalInfo ,id)
' Declaration
Public Sub WriteException( _
   ByVal ex As System.Exception _
)
' -or-
Public Sub WriteException( _
   ByVal ex As System.Exception, _
   ByVal severity As System.Diagnostics.TraceEventType, _
   ByVal additionalInfo As String _
)
' -or-
Public Sub WriteException( _
   ByVal ex As System.Exception, _
   ByVal severity As System.Diagnostics.TraceEventType, _
   ByVal additionalInfo As String, _
   ByVal id As Integer _
)

Parameters

  • ex
    Required. Exception to log.

  • severity
    The type of message. By default, Error.

  • additionalInfo
    String to append to the message. By default, this is an empty string.

  • id
    Message identifier, typically used for correlation. By default, related to entryType as described in the table in the Remarks section.

Exceptions

The following conditions will cause an exception:

Remarks

The WriteException method writes the information contained in an exception to the application's event log listeners.

In client applications, the Log object is available through the My.Application.Log object. In Web applications, the Log object is available through the My.Log object.

To learn which log listeners receive the WriteException method's messages, see Walkthrough: Determining Where My.Application.Log Writes Information. You can change default log listeners. For more information, see Working with Application Logs in Visual Basic.

For overloads that do not take the id argument, the identifier written to the log is defined by the following table.

severity

Default id

Information

0

Warning

1

Error

2

Critical

3

Start

4

Stop

5

Suspend

6

Resume

7

Verbose

8

Transfer

9

Tasks

The following table lists examples of tasks involving the WriteException method.

To

See

Write exception information to the application's event log listeners.

How to: Log Exceptions in Visual Basic

Determine where Log writes information.

Walkthrough: Determining Where My.Application.Log Writes Information

Example

This example shows how to use the My.Application.Log.WriteException method to log exceptions. Uncomment the Dim and MsgBox lines to cause a NullReferenceException exception. For more information, see How to: Log Exceptions in Visual Basic.

Public Sub ExceptionLogTest(ByVal fileName As String)
    Try 
        ' Code that might generate an exception goes here. 
        ' For example: 
        '    Dim x As Object 
        '    MsgBox(x.ToString) 
    Catch ex As Exception
        My.Application.Log.WriteException(ex, _
            TraceEventType.Error, _
            "Exception in ExceptionLogTest " & _
            "with argument " & fileName & ".")
    End Try 
End Sub

This code example can run only within a client application. Change My.Application.Log.WriteException to My.Log.WriteException for Web applications.

Requirements

Namespace:Microsoft.VisualBasic.Logging

Class:Log

Assembly: Visual Basic Runtime Library (in Microsoft.VisualBasic.dll)

Availability by Project Type

Project type

Available

Windows Application

Yes

Class Library

Yes

Console Application

Yes

Windows Control Library

Yes

Web Control Library

No

Windows Service

Yes

Web Site

Yes

Permissions

The following permission may be necessary:

Permission

Description

FileIOPermission

Controls the ability to access files and folders. Associated enumeration: Unrestricted.

For more information, see Code Access Security and Requesting Permissions.

See Also

Tasks

How to: Log Exceptions in Visual Basic

Walkthrough: Determining Where My.Application.Log Writes Information

Concepts

Working with Application Logs in Visual Basic

Reference

My.Application.Log Object

My.Log Object

System.Exception

System.Diagnostics.TraceEventType

Log.WriteException