NET Logging Library
Fatal(String) Method
Example 



KellermanSoftware.NetLoggingLibrary Namespace > Log Class > Fatal Method : Fatal(String) Method
The application is about to crash. Log a fatal message.
Syntax
Public Overloads Shared Function Fatal( _
   ByVal message As String _
) As LogResponse
Dim message As String
Dim value As LogResponse
 
value = Log.Fatal(message)
public static LogResponse Fatal( 
   string message
)
public:
static LogResponse^ Fatal( 
   String^ message
) 

Parameters

message
Example
//Licensed Mode
//Log.UserName = "User Name From Receipt";
//Log.LicenseKey = "LicenseKey From Receipt";            
 
//Clear all configuration
Log.ResetConfiguration();
 
//Add a new target, you can also define targets in an xml file, app.config, or web.config
FileTarget fileTarget = new FileTarget(Environment.CurrentDirectory + "\\fileLogger.txt");
Log.Config.Targets.Add(fileTarget);
 
//Log a message as a level Fatal Message
Log.Fatal("Test Message");
'Licensed Mode
'Log.UserName = "User Name From Receipt";
'Log.LicenseKey = "LicenseKey From Receipt";            
 
'Clear all configuration
Log.ResetConfiguration()
 
'Add a new target, you can also define targets in an xml file, app.config, or web.config
Dim fileTarget As New FileTarget(Environment.CurrentDirectory & "\fileLogger.txt")
Log.Config.Targets.Add(fileTarget)
 
'Log a message as a level Fatal Message
Log.Fatal("Test Message")
Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

See Also

Reference

Log Class
Log Members
Overload List