The Level type exposes the following members.
Fields
| Name | Description | |
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| Alert |
The Alert level designates very severe error events.
Take immediate action, alerts.
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| All |
The All level designates the lowest level possible.
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| Critical |
The Critical level designates very severe error events.
Critical condition, critical.
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| Debug |
The Debug level designates fine-grained informational
events that are most useful to debug an application.
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| Emergency |
The Emergency level designates very severe error events.
System unusable, emergencies.
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| Error |
The Error level designates error events that might
still allow the application to continue running.
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| Fatal |
The Fatal level designates very severe error events
that will presumably lead the application to abort.
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| Fine |
The Fine level designates fine-grained informational
events that are most useful to debug an application.
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| Finer |
The Finer level designates fine-grained informational
events that are most useful to debug an application.
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| Finest |
The Finest level designates fine-grained informational
events that are most useful to debug an application.
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| Info |
The Info level designates informational messages that
highlight the progress of the application at coarse-grained level.
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| Log4Net_Debug |
The Emergency level designates very severe error events.
System unusable, emergencies.
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| Notice |
The Notice level designates informational messages
that highlight the progress of the application at the highest level.
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| Off |
The Off level designates a higher level than all the rest.
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| Severe |
The Severe level designates very severe error events.
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| Trace |
The Trace level designates fine-grained informational
events that are most useful to debug an application.
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| Verbose |
The Verbose level designates fine-grained informational
events that are most useful to debug an application.
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| Warn |
The Warn level designates potentially harmful
situations.
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