Troubleshooting: Log Listeners (Visual Basic)
You can use the My.Application.Log and My.Log objects to log information about events that occur in your application.
To determine which log listeners receive those messages, see Walkthrough: Determining Where My.Application.Log Writes Information (Visual Basic).
The Log object can use log filtering to limit the amount of information that it logs. If the filters are misconfigured, the logs might contain the wrong information. For more information about filtering, see Walkthrough: Filtering My.Application.Log Output (Visual Basic).
However, if a log is configured incorrectly, you may need more information about its current configuration. You can get to this information through the log's advanced TraceSource property.
To determine the log listeners for the Log object in code
Import the System.Diagnostics namespace at the beginning of the code file. For more information, see Imports Statement (.NET Namespace and Type).
Imports System.Diagnostics
Create a function that returns a string consisting of information for each of the log's listeners.
Function GetListeners(ByVal listeners As TraceListenerCollection) As String Dim ret As String = "" For Each listener As TraceListener In listeners ret &= listener.Name Dim listenerType As Type = listener.GetType If listenerType Is GetType(DefaultTraceListener) Then Dim tmp As DefaultTraceListener = DirectCast(listener, DefaultTraceListener) ret &= ": Writes to the debug output." ElseIf listenerType Is GetType(Logging.FileLogTraceListener) Then Dim tmp As Logging.FileLogTraceListener = DirectCast(listener, Logging.FileLogTraceListener) ret &= ": Log filename: " & tmp.FullLogFileName ElseIf listenerType Is GetType(EventLogTraceListener) Then Dim tmp As EventLogTraceListener = DirectCast(listener, EventLogTraceListener) ret &= ": Event log name: " & tmp.EventLog.Log ElseIf listenerType Is GetType(XmlWriterTraceListener) Then Dim tmp As Diagnostics.XmlWriterTraceListener = DirectCast(listener, XmlWriterTraceListener) ret &= ": XML log" ElseIf listenerType Is GetType(ConsoleTraceListener) Then Dim tmp As ConsoleTraceListener = DirectCast(listener, ConsoleTraceListener) ret &= ": Console log" ElseIf listenerType Is GetType(DelimitedListTraceListener) Then Dim tmp As DelimitedListTraceListener = DirectCast(listener, DelimitedListTraceListener) ret &= ": Delimited log" Else ret &= ": Unhandeled log type: " & listenerType.ToString End If ret &= vbCrLf Next Return ret End Function
Pass the collection of the log's trace listeners to the GetListeners function, and display the return value.
Dim ListenerCollection As TraceListenerCollection ListenerCollection = My.Application.Log.TraceSource.Listeners Dim ListenersText As String = GetListeners(ListenerCollection) MsgBox(ListenersText)
For more information, see TraceSource.
See Also
Tasks
Walkthrough: Determining Where My.Application.Log Writes Information (Visual Basic)
Reference
Microsoft.VisualBasic.Logging.Log