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using NLog;
using NLog.Config;
using NLog.Win32.Targets;
class Example
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
NLog.Internal.InternalLogger.LogToConsole = true;
MSMQTarget target = new MSMQTarget();
target.Queue = ".\\private$\\nlog.${level}";
target.Label = "${message}";
target.Layout = "${message}";
target.CreateQueueIfNotExists = true;
target.Recoverable = true;
SimpleConfigurator.ConfigureForTargetLogging(target, LogLevel.Trace);
Logger l = LogManager.GetLogger("AAA");
l.Error("This is an error. It goes to .\\private$\\nlog.Error queue.");
l.Debug("This is a debug information. It goes to .\\private$\\nlog.Debug queue.");
l.Info("This is a information. It goes to .\\private$\\nlog.Info queue.");
l.Warn("This is a warn information. It goes to .\\private$\\nlog.Warn queue.");
l.Fatal("This is a fatal information. It goes to .\\private$\\nlog.Fatal queue.");
l.Trace("This is a trace information. It goes to .\\private$\\nlog.Trace queue.");
}
}
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