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Clog: Client Logging, WPF Edition

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A customizable log provider system that allows you to harness your existing logging system to log client side messages to your server using WCF. Includes WPF sample applications.
/*
<File>
	<Copyright>Copyright © 2007, Daniel Vaughan. All rights reserved.</Copyright>
	<License see="prj:///Documentation/License.txt"/>
	<Owner Name="Daniel Vaughan" Email="dbvaughan@gmail.com"/>
	<CreationDate>2007/11/19 20:00</CreationDate>
	<LastSubmissionDate>$Date: $</LastSubmissionDate>
	<Version>$Revision: $</Version>
</File>
*/

#define TEST

#if TEST && DEBUG

using System;
using System.Threading;

namespace DanielVaughan.Logging.Tests
{
	/// <summary>
	/// A few tests for the client side
	/// Silverlight logging. This will be replaced
	/// when we have a Silverlight unit testing framework.
	/// </summary>
	public class LogTests
	{
		static readonly ILog log = LogManager.GetLog(typeof(LogTests));

		/// <summary>
		/// Runs all the tests in the suite.
		/// </summary>
		/// <returns></returns>
		public bool TestSuite()
		{
			bool result = false;
			try
			{
				result = TestSuiteAux();
			}
			catch (Exception ex)
			{
				Console.WriteLine(ex);
			}
			return result;
		}

		bool TestSuiteAux()
		{
			//bool result = false;

			log.Debug("Test Debug message.");
			log.Debug("Test Debug message.", CreateException());
			log.Info("Test Info message.");
			log.Info("Test Info message.", CreateException());
			log.Warn("Test Warn message.");
			log.Warn("Test Warn message.", CreateException());
			log.Error("Test Error message.");
			log.Error("Test Error message.", CreateException());
			log.Fatal("Test Fatal message.");
			log.Fatal("Test Fatal message.", CreateException());

			ThreadPool.QueueUserWorkItem(delegate { log.Info("Test Info message Async."); }, null);

			for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++)
			{
				log.Debug("Test Looped Debug message " + i);
			}

			return true;
		}

		Exception CreateException()
		{
			Exception result = null;
			try
			{
				int divisor = 0;
				double i = 1 / divisor;
			}
			catch (Exception ex)
			{
				result = ex;
			}
			return result;
		}
	}

}
#endif

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Daniel is a former senior engineer in Technology and Research at the Office of the CTO at Microsoft, working on next generation systems.

Previously Daniel was a nine-time Microsoft MVP and co-founder of Outcoder, a Swiss software and consulting company.

Daniel is the author of Windows Phone 8 Unleashed and Windows Phone 7.5 Unleashed, both published by SAMS.

Daniel is the developer behind several acclaimed mobile apps including Surfy Browser for Android and Windows Phone. Daniel is the creator of a number of popular open-source projects, most notably Codon.

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