Essential.Diagnostics.RollingXmlTraceListener 2.0.206

dotnet add package Essential.Diagnostics.RollingXmlTraceListener --version 2.0.206                
NuGet\Install-Package Essential.Diagnostics.RollingXmlTraceListener -Version 2.0.206                
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<PackageReference Include="Essential.Diagnostics.RollingXmlTraceListener" Version="2.0.206" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add Essential.Diagnostics.RollingXmlTraceListener --version 2.0.206                
#r "nuget: Essential.Diagnostics.RollingXmlTraceListener, 2.0.206"                
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install Essential.Diagnostics.RollingXmlTraceListener as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=Essential.Diagnostics.RollingXmlTraceListener&version=2.0.206

// Install Essential.Diagnostics.RollingXmlTraceListener as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=Essential.Diagnostics.RollingXmlTraceListener&version=2.0.206                

Rolling file version of the XML trace listener extension for System.Diagnostics, along with required config sections. Writes E2ETraceEvent XML fragments to a text file, rolling to a new file based on a filename template (usually including the date). The E2ETraceEvent XML fragment format can be read by the Service Trace Viewer tool.

     Other Essential.Diagnostics packages extend the .NET Framework System.Diagnostics trace logging with additional trace listeners. Included are colored console (that allows custom formats), SQL database (including a tool to create tables), rolling file (with custom formats), rolling XML, email (per trace or batched), and an in-memory trace listener.

     The Essential.Diagnostics project also publishes a fluent client library that includes easy encapsulation of activity and logical operation scopes, as well as abstractions and templated classes for a simpler logging API and support for dependency injection frameworks.

     See the project site on CodePlex for examples and documentation.

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Essential.Diagnostics

This project has been replaced by version 2, which uses separate packages for each trace listener. If you install this update, then it will include references to all the new projects: Essential.Diagnostics.Core, .BufferedEmailTraceListener, .ColoredConsoleTraceListener, .EmailTraceListener, .InMemoryTraceListener, .RollingFileTraceListener, .RollingXmlTraceListener, .SqlDatabaseTraceListener, and Essential.Diagnostics.Fluent, but will not be updated going forward. It is recommended to remove this project and add references to the specific listeners and features you need.

Essential.Diagnostics.Config

This project has been replaced by version 2, which uses separate packages for each trace listener. If you install this update, then it will include references to all the new projects: Essential.Diagnostics.Core, .BufferedEmailTraceListener, .ColoredConsoleTraceListener, .EmailTraceListener, .InMemoryTraceListener, .RollingFileTraceListener, .RollingXmlTraceListener, .SqlDatabaseTraceListener, and Essential.Diagnostics.Fluent, but will not be updated going forward. It is recommended to remove this project and add references to the specific listeners and features you need.

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2.0.206 103,581 2/6/2017

Version 2.0: Major re-organisation of project into separate packages for each trace listener. This allows projects to add just the listeners they need.