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using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Text;
using System.Xml;
using System.Reflection;
using System.Diagnostics;
using NLog.Internal;
using System.Net;
using System.Net.Sockets;
using NLog.Config;
namespace NLog.Targets
{
/// <summary>
/// Sends logging messages to the remote instance of Chainsaw application from log4j.
/// </summary>
/// <example>
/// <p>
/// To set up the target in the <a href="config.html">configuration file</a>,
/// use the following syntax:
/// </p>
/// <code lang="XML" src="examples/targets/Configuration File/Chainsaw/NLog.config" />
/// <p>
/// This assumes just one target and a single rule. More configuration
/// options are described <a href="config.html">here</a>.
/// </p>
/// <p>
/// To set up the log target programmatically use code like this:
/// </p>
/// <code lang="C#" src="examples/targets/Configuration API/Chainsaw/Simple/Example.cs" />
/// <p>
/// NOTE: If your receiver application is ever likely to be off-line, don't use TCP protocol
/// or you'll get TCP timeouts and your application will crawl.
/// Either switch to UDP transport or use <a href="target.AsyncWrapper.html">AsyncWrapper</a> target
/// so that your application threads will not be blocked by the timing-out connection attempts.
/// </p>
/// </example>
[Target("Chainsaw", IgnoresLayout=true)]
public class ChainsawTarget: NLogViewerTarget
{
/// <summary>
/// Creates a new instance of the <see cref="ChainsawTarget"/>
/// and initializes default property values.
/// </summary>
public ChainsawTarget()
{
IncludeNLogData = false;
}
}
}