From d26a206ff7486af3fbee43930f5a703f48e50e9c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Samuele E. Locatelli" Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2018 15:31:59 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Eliminati altri apcchetti NLOG da tab (inutilizzati) --- MP-TAB/MP-TAB.csproj | 3 - MP-TAB/NLog.xsd | 3168 ---------------------------------------- MP-TAB/packages.config | 1 - 3 files changed, 3172 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 MP-TAB/NLog.xsd diff --git a/MP-TAB/MP-TAB.csproj b/MP-TAB/MP-TAB.csproj index 04dfdb3d..cd995393 100644 --- a/MP-TAB/MP-TAB.csproj +++ b/MP-TAB/MP-TAB.csproj @@ -433,9 +433,6 @@ Always - - Designer - diff --git a/MP-TAB/NLog.xsd b/MP-TAB/NLog.xsd deleted file mode 100644 index 075bb91a..00000000 --- a/MP-TAB/NLog.xsd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3168 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Watch config file for changes and reload automatically. - - - - - Print internal NLog messages to the console. Default value is: false - - - - - Print internal NLog messages to the console error output. Default value is: false - - - - - Write internal NLog messages to the specified file. - - - - - Log level threshold for internal log messages. Default value is: Info. - - - - - Global log level threshold for application log messages. Messages below this level won't be logged.. - - - - - Throw an exception when there is an internal error. Default value is: false. - - - - - Throw an exception when there is a configuration error. If not set, determined by throwExceptions. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether Variables should be kept on configuration reload. Default value is: false. - - - - - Write internal NLog messages to the System.Diagnostics.Trace. Default value is: false. - - - - - Write timestamps for internal NLog messages. Default value is: true. - - - - - Use InvariantCulture as default culture instead of CurrentCulture. Default value is: false. - - - - - Perform mesage template parsing and formatting of LogEvent messages (true = Always, false = Never, empty = Auto Detect). Default value is: empty. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Make all targets within this section asynchronous (creates additional threads but the calling thread isn't blocked by any target writes). - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Prefix for targets/layout renderers/filters/conditions loaded from this assembly. - - - - - Load NLog extensions from the specified file (*.dll) - - - - - Load NLog extensions from the specified assembly. Assembly name should be fully qualified. - - - - - - - - - - Name of the logger. May include '*' character which acts like a wildcard. Allowed forms are: *, Name, *Name, Name* and *Name* - - - - - Comma separated list of levels that this rule matches. - - - - - Minimum level that this rule matches. - - - - - Maximum level that this rule matches. - - - - - Level that this rule matches. - - - - - Comma separated list of target names. - - - - - Ignore further rules if this one matches. - - - - - Enable or disable logging rule. Disabled rules are ignored. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of the file to be included. You could use * wildcard. The name is relative to the name of the current config file. - - - - - Ignore any errors in the include file. - - - - - - - Variable name. - - - - - Variable value. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of the target. - - - - - Number of log events that should be processed in a batch by the lazy writer thread. - - - - - Limit of full s to write before yielding into Performance is better when writing many small batches, than writing a single large batch - - - - - Action to be taken when the lazy writer thread request queue count exceeds the set limit. - - - - - Limit on the number of requests in the lazy writer thread request queue. - - - - - Time in milliseconds to sleep between batches. - - - - - Target supports reuse of internal buffers, and doesn't have to constantly allocate new buffers Required for legacy NLog-targets, that expects buffers to remain stable after Write-method exit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Delay the flush until the LogEvent has been confirmed as written - - - - - Condition expression. Log events who meet this condition will cause a flush on the wrapped target. - - - - - Name of the target. - - - - - Target supports reuse of internal buffers, and doesn't have to constantly allocate new buffers Required for legacy NLog-targets, that expects buffers to remain stable after Write-method exit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of the target. - - - - - Number of log events to be buffered. - - - - - Timeout (in milliseconds) after which the contents of buffer will be flushed if there's no write in the specified period of time. Use -1 to disable timed flushes. - - - - - Action to take if the buffer overflows. - - - - - Indicates whether to use sliding timeout. - - - - - Target supports reuse of internal buffers, and doesn't have to constantly allocate new buffers Required for legacy NLog-targets, that expects buffers to remain stable after Write-method exit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of the target. - - - - - Encoding to be used. - - - - - Instance of that is used to format log messages. - - - - - End of line value if a newline is appended at the end of log message . - - - - - Maximum message size in bytes. - - - - - Indicates whether to append newline at the end of log message. - - - - - Action that should be taken if the will be more connections than . - - - - - Maximum queue size. - - - - - Maximum current connections. 0 = no maximum. - - - - - Indicates whether to keep connection open whenever possible. - - - - - Size of the connection cache (number of connections which are kept alive). - - - - - Network address. - - - - - Action that should be taken if the message is larger than maxMessageSize. - - - - - NDLC item separator. - - - - - NDC item separator. - - - - - Indicates whether to include NLog-specific extensions to log4j schema. - - - - - Indicates whether to include source info (file name and line number) in the information sent over the network. - - - - - Indicates whether to include contents of the stack. - - - - - Indicates whether to include stack contents. - - - - - Indicates whether to include dictionary contents. - - - - - Indicates whether to include dictionary contents. - - - - - Indicates whether to include call site (class and method name) in the information sent over the network. - - - - - Option to include all properties from the log events - - - - - AppInfo field. By default it's the friendly name of the current AppDomain. - - - - - Renderer for log4j:event logger-xml-attribute (Default ${logger}) - - - - - Target supports reuse of internal buffers, and doesn't have to constantly allocate new buffers Required for legacy NLog-targets, that expects buffers to remain stable after Write-method exit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Layout that should be use to calcuate the value for the parameter. - - - - - Viewer parameter name. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of the target. - - - - - Text to be rendered. - - - - - Header. - - - - - Footer. - - - - - Indicates whether to auto-check if the console is available. - Disables console writing if Environment.UserInteractive = False (Windows Service) - Disables console writing if Console Standard Input is not available (Non-Console-App) - - - - - The encoding for writing messages to the . - - - - - Indicates whether the error stream (stderr) should be used instead of the output stream (stdout). - - - - - Indicates whether to use default row highlighting rules. - - - - - Target supports reuse of internal buffers, and doesn't have to constantly allocate new buffers Required for legacy NLog-targets, that expects buffers to remain stable after Write-method exit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Condition that must be met in order to set the specified foreground and background color. - - - - - Background color. - - - - - Foreground color. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Compile the ? This can improve the performance, but at the costs of more memory usage. If false, the Regex Cache is used. - - - - - Indicates whether to ignore case when comparing texts. - - - - - Regular expression to be matched. You must specify either text or regex. - - - - - Text to be matched. You must specify either text or regex. - - - - - Indicates whether to match whole words only. - - - - - Background color. - - - - - Foreground color. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of the target. - - - - - Text to be rendered. - - - - - Header. - - - - - Footer. - - - - - Indicates whether to auto-check if the console is available - Disables console writing if Environment.UserInteractive = False (Windows Service) - Disables console writing if Console Standard Input is not available (Non-Console-App) - - - - - The encoding for writing messages to the . - - - - - Indicates whether to send the log messages to the standard error instead of the standard output. - - - - - Target supports reuse of internal buffers, and doesn't have to constantly allocate new buffers Required for legacy NLog-targets, that expects buffers to remain stable after Write-method exit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of the target. - - - - - Obsolete - value will be ignored! The logging code always runs outside of transaction. Gets or sets a value indicating whether to use database transactions. Some data providers require this. - - - - - Database user name. If the ConnectionString is not provided this value will be used to construct the "User ID=" part of the connection string. - - - - - Name of the database provider. - - - - - Database password. If the ConnectionString is not provided this value will be used to construct the "Password=" part of the connection string. - - - - - Indicates whether to keep the database connection open between the log events. - - - - - Database name. If the ConnectionString is not provided this value will be used to construct the "Database=" part of the connection string. - - - - - Name of the connection string (as specified in <connectionStrings> configuration section. - - - - - Connection string. When provided, it overrides the values specified in DBHost, DBUserName, DBPassword, DBDatabase. - - - - - Database host name. If the ConnectionString is not provided this value will be used to construct the "Server=" part of the connection string. - - - - - Connection string using for installation and uninstallation. If not provided, regular ConnectionString is being used. - - - - - Target supports reuse of internal buffers, and doesn't have to constantly allocate new buffers Required for legacy NLog-targets, that expects buffers to remain stable after Write-method exit - - - - - Text of the SQL command to be run on each log level. - - - - - Type of the SQL command to be run on each log level. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Type of the command. - - - - - Connection string to run the command against. If not provided, connection string from the target is used. - - - - - Indicates whether to ignore failures. - - - - - Command text. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Layout that should be use to calcuate the value for the parameter. - - - - - Database parameter name. - - - - - Database parameter precision. - - - - - Database parameter scale. - - - - - Database parameter size. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of the target. - - - - - Text to be rendered. - - - - - Header. - - - - - Footer. - - - - - Target supports reuse of internal buffers, and doesn't have to constantly allocate new buffers Required for legacy NLog-targets, that expects buffers to remain stable after Write-method exit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of the target. - - - - - Layout used to format log messages. - - - - - Target supports reuse of internal buffers, and doesn't have to constantly allocate new buffers Required for legacy NLog-targets, that expects buffers to remain stable after Write-method exit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of the target. - - - - - Layout used to format log messages. - - - - - Layout that renders event Category. - - - - - Optional entrytype. When not set, or when not convertable to then determined by - - - - - Layout that renders event ID. - - - - - Name of the Event Log to write to. This can be System, Application or any user-defined name. - - - - - Name of the machine on which Event Log service is running. - - - - - Maximum Event log size in kilobytes. If null, the value won't be set. Default is 512 Kilobytes as specified by Eventlog API - - - - - Message length limit to write to the Event Log. - - - - - Value to be used as the event Source. - - - - - Action to take if the message is larger than the option. - - - - - Target supports reuse of internal buffers, and doesn't have to constantly allocate new buffers Required for legacy NLog-targets, that expects buffers to remain stable after Write-method exit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of the target. - - - - - Indicates whether to return to the first target after any successful write. - - - - - Target supports reuse of internal buffers, and doesn't have to constantly allocate new buffers Required for legacy NLog-targets, that expects buffers to remain stable after Write-method exit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of the target. - - - - - Text to be rendered. - - - - - Header. - - - - - Footer. - - - - - File encoding. - - - - - Line ending mode. - - - - - Indicates whether to compress archive files into the zip archive format. - - - - - Way file archives are numbered. - - - - - Name of the file to be used for an archive. - - - - - Is the an absolute or relative path? - - - - - Indicates whether to automatically archive log files every time the specified time passes. - - - - - Size in bytes above which log files will be automatically archived. Warning: combining this with isn't supported. We cannot create multiple archive files, if they should have the same name. Choose: - - - - - Maximum number of archive files that should be kept. - - - - - Indicates whether the footer should be written only when the file is archived. - - - - - Maximum number of log filenames that should be stored as existing. - - - - - Is the an absolute or relative path? - - - - - Gets or set a value indicating whether a managed file stream is forced, instead of using the native implementation. - - - - - Value indicationg whether file creation calls should be synchronized by a system global mutex. - - - - - Indicates whether to replace file contents on each write instead of appending log message at the end. - - - - - Indicates whether to write BOM (byte order mark) in created files - - - - - Indicates whether to enable log file(s) to be deleted. - - - - - Name of the file to write to. - - - - - Value specifying the date format to use when archiving files. - - - - - Indicates whether to archive old log file on startup. - - - - - Cleanup invalid values in a filename, e.g. slashes in a filename. If set to true, this can impact the performance of massive writes. If set to false, nothing gets written when the filename is wrong. - - - - - Indicates whether to create directories if they do not exist. - - - - - Indicates whether to delete old log file on startup. - - - - - File attributes (Windows only). - - - - - Target supports reuse of internal buffers, and doesn't have to constantly allocate new buffers Required for legacy NLog-targets, that expects buffers to remain stable after Write-method exit - - - - - Indicates whether concurrent writes to the log file by multiple processes on different network hosts. - - - - - Maximum number of seconds that files are kept open. If this number is negative the files are not automatically closed after a period of inactivity. - - - - - Number of files to be kept open. Setting this to a higher value may improve performance in a situation where a single File target is writing to many files (such as splitting by level or by logger). - - - - - Indicates whether to keep log file open instead of opening and closing it on each logging event. - - - - - Whether or not this target should just discard all data that its asked to write. Mostly used for when testing NLog Stack except final write - - - - - Indicates whether concurrent writes to the log file by multiple processes on the same host. - - - - - Number of times the write is appended on the file before NLog discards the log message. - - - - - Delay in milliseconds to wait before attempting to write to the file again. - - - - - Log file buffer size in bytes. - - - - - Maximum number of seconds before open files are flushed. If this number is negative or zero the files are not flushed by timer. - - - - - Indicates whether to automatically flush the file buffers after each log message. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of the target. - - - - - Condition expression. Log events who meet this condition will be forwarded to the wrapped target. - - - - - Target supports reuse of internal buffers, and doesn't have to constantly allocate new buffers Required for legacy NLog-targets, that expects buffers to remain stable after Write-method exit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of the target. - - - - - Windows domain name to change context to. - - - - - Required impersonation level. - - - - - Type of the logon provider. - - - - - Logon Type. - - - - - User account password. - - - - - Indicates whether to revert to the credentials of the process instead of impersonating another user. - - - - - Username to change context to. - - - - - Target supports reuse of internal buffers, and doesn't have to constantly allocate new buffers Required for legacy NLog-targets, that expects buffers to remain stable after Write-method exit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Interval in which messages will be written up to the number of messages. - - - - - Maximum allowed number of messages written per . - - - - - Name of the target. - - - - - Target supports reuse of internal buffers, and doesn't have to constantly allocate new buffers Required for legacy NLog-targets, that expects buffers to remain stable after Write-method exit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of the target. - - - - - Endpoint address. - - - - - Name of the endpoint configuration in WCF configuration file. - - - - - Indicates whether to use a WCF service contract that is one way (fire and forget) or two way (request-reply) - - - - - Client ID. - - - - - Indicates whether to include per-event properties in the payload sent to the server. - - - - - Indicates whether to use binary message encoding. - - - - - Target supports reuse of internal buffers, and doesn't have to constantly allocate new buffers Required for legacy NLog-targets, that expects buffers to remain stable after Write-method exit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Layout that should be use to calculate the value for the parameter. - - - - - Name of the parameter. - - - - - Type of the parameter. - - - - - Type of the parameter. Obsolete alias for - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of the target. - - - - - Text to be rendered. - - - - - Header. - - - - - Footer. - - - - - Indicates whether NewLine characters in the body should be replaced with tags. - - - - - Priority used for sending mails. - - - - - Encoding to be used for sending e-mail. - - - - - BCC email addresses separated by semicolons (e.g. john@domain.com;jane@domain.com). - - - - - CC email addresses separated by semicolons (e.g. john@domain.com;jane@domain.com). - - - - - Indicates whether to add new lines between log entries. - - - - - Indicates whether to send message as HTML instead of plain text. - - - - - Sender's email address (e.g. joe@domain.com). - - - - - Mail message body (repeated for each log message send in one mail). - - - - - Mail subject. - - - - - Recipients' email addresses separated by semicolons (e.g. john@domain.com;jane@domain.com). - - - - - Target supports reuse of internal buffers, and doesn't have to constantly allocate new buffers Required for legacy NLog-targets, that expects buffers to remain stable after Write-method exit - - - - - Indicates the SMTP client timeout. - - - - - SMTP Server to be used for sending. - - - - - SMTP Authentication mode. - - - - - Username used to connect to SMTP server (used when SmtpAuthentication is set to "basic"). - - - - - Password used to authenticate against SMTP server (used when SmtpAuthentication is set to "basic"). - - - - - Indicates whether SSL (secure sockets layer) should be used when communicating with SMTP server. - - - - - Port number that SMTP Server is listening on. - - - - - Indicates whether the default Settings from System.Net.MailSettings should be used. - - - - - Folder where applications save mail messages to be processed by the local SMTP server. - - - - - Specifies how outgoing email messages will be handled. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of the target. - - - - - Layout used to format log messages. - - - - - Target supports reuse of internal buffers, and doesn't have to constantly allocate new buffers Required for legacy NLog-targets, that expects buffers to remain stable after Write-method exit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of the target. - - - - - Class name. - - - - - Method name. The method must be public and static. Use the AssemblyQualifiedName , https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.type.assemblyqualifiedname(v=vs.110).aspx e.g. - - - - - Target supports reuse of internal buffers, and doesn't have to constantly allocate new buffers Required for legacy NLog-targets, that expects buffers to remain stable after Write-method exit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of the target. - - - - - Layout used to format log messages. - - - - - Encoding to be used. - - - - - End of line value if a newline is appended at the end of log message . - - - - - Maximum message size in bytes. - - - - - Indicates whether to append newline at the end of log message. - - - - - Network address. - - - - - Size of the connection cache (number of connections which are kept alive). - - - - - Indicates whether to keep connection open whenever possible. - - - - - Maximum current connections. 0 = no maximum. - - - - - Maximum queue size. - - - - - Action that should be taken if the will be more connections than . - - - - - Action that should be taken if the message is larger than maxMessageSize. - - - - - Target supports reuse of internal buffers, and doesn't have to constantly allocate new buffers Required for legacy NLog-targets, that expects buffers to remain stable after Write-method exit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of the target. - - - - - Encoding to be used. - - - - - Instance of that is used to format log messages. - - - - - End of line value if a newline is appended at the end of log message . - - - - - Maximum message size in bytes. - - - - - Indicates whether to append newline at the end of log message. - - - - - Action that should be taken if the will be more connections than . - - - - - Maximum queue size. - - - - - Maximum current connections. 0 = no maximum. - - - - - Indicates whether to keep connection open whenever possible. - - - - - Size of the connection cache (number of connections which are kept alive). - - - - - Network address. - - - - - Action that should be taken if the message is larger than maxMessageSize. - - - - - NDLC item separator. - - - - - NDC item separator. - - - - - Indicates whether to include NLog-specific extensions to log4j schema. - - - - - Indicates whether to include source info (file name and line number) in the information sent over the network. - - - - - Indicates whether to include contents of the stack. - - - - - Indicates whether to include stack contents. - - - - - Indicates whether to include dictionary contents. - - - - - Indicates whether to include dictionary contents. - - - - - Indicates whether to include call site (class and method name) in the information sent over the network. - - - - - Option to include all properties from the log events - - - - - AppInfo field. By default it's the friendly name of the current AppDomain. - - - - - Renderer for log4j:event logger-xml-attribute (Default ${logger}) - - - - - Target supports reuse of internal buffers, and doesn't have to constantly allocate new buffers Required for legacy NLog-targets, that expects buffers to remain stable after Write-method exit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of the target. - - - - - Layout used to format log messages. - - - - - Indicates whether to perform layout calculation. - - - - - Target supports reuse of internal buffers, and doesn't have to constantly allocate new buffers Required for legacy NLog-targets, that expects buffers to remain stable after Write-method exit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of the target. - - - - - Layout used to format log messages. - - - - - Target supports reuse of internal buffers, and doesn't have to constantly allocate new buffers Required for legacy NLog-targets, that expects buffers to remain stable after Write-method exit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of the target. - - - - - Indicates whether performance counter should be automatically created. - - - - - Name of the performance counter category. - - - - - Counter help text. - - - - - Name of the performance counter. - - - - - Performance counter type. - - - - - The value by which to increment the counter. - - - - - Performance counter instance name. - - - - - Target supports reuse of internal buffers, and doesn't have to constantly allocate new buffers Required for legacy NLog-targets, that expects buffers to remain stable after Write-method exit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of the target. - - - - - Default filter to be applied when no specific rule matches. - - - - - Target supports reuse of internal buffers, and doesn't have to constantly allocate new buffers Required for legacy NLog-targets, that expects buffers to remain stable after Write-method exit - - - - - - - - - - - - - Condition to be tested. - - - - - Resulting filter to be applied when the condition matches. - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of the target. - - - - - Target supports reuse of internal buffers, and doesn't have to constantly allocate new buffers Required for legacy NLog-targets, that expects buffers to remain stable after Write-method exit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of the target. - - - - - Target supports reuse of internal buffers, and doesn't have to constantly allocate new buffers Required for legacy NLog-targets, that expects buffers to remain stable after Write-method exit - - - - - Number of times to repeat each log message. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of the target. - - - - - Target supports reuse of internal buffers, and doesn't have to constantly allocate new buffers Required for legacy NLog-targets, that expects buffers to remain stable after Write-method exit - - - - - Number of retries that should be attempted on the wrapped target in case of a failure. - - - - - Time to wait between retries in milliseconds. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of the target. - - - - - Target supports reuse of internal buffers, and doesn't have to constantly allocate new buffers Required for legacy NLog-targets, that expects buffers to remain stable after Write-method exit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of the target. - - - - - Target supports reuse of internal buffers, and doesn't have to constantly allocate new buffers Required for legacy NLog-targets, that expects buffers to remain stable after Write-method exit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of the target. - - - - - Layout used to format log messages. - - - - - Always use independent of - - - - - Target supports reuse of internal buffers, and doesn't have to constantly allocate new buffers Required for legacy NLog-targets, that expects buffers to remain stable after Write-method exit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of the target. - - - - - Target supports reuse of internal buffers, and doesn't have to constantly allocate new buffers Required for legacy NLog-targets, that expects buffers to remain stable after Write-method exit - - - - - Should we include the BOM (Byte-order-mark) for UTF? Influences the property. This will only work for UTF-8. - - - - - Web service method name. Only used with Soap. - - - - - Web service namespace. Only used with Soap. - - - - - Protocol to be used when calling web service. - - - - - Custom proxy address, include port separated by a colon - - - - - Encoding. - - - - - Web service URL. - - - - - Value whether escaping be done according to the old NLog style (Very non-standard) - - - - - Value whether escaping be done according to Rfc3986 (Supports Internationalized Resource Identifiers - IRIs) - - - - - Indicates whether to pre-authenticate the HttpWebRequest (Requires 'Authorization' in parameters) - - - - - Name of the root XML element, if POST of XML document chosen. If so, this property must not be null. (see and ). - - - - - (optional) root namespace of the XML document, if POST of XML document chosen. (see and ). - - - - - Proxy configuration when calling web service - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Footer layout. - - - - - Header layout. - - - - - Body layout (can be repeated multiple times). - - - - - Custom column delimiter value (valid when ColumnDelimiter is set to 'Custom'). - - - - - Column delimiter. - - - - - Quote Character. - - - - - Quoting mode. - - - - - Indicates whether CVS should include header. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Layout of the column. - - - - - Name of the column. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - List of property names to exclude when is true - - - - - Option to include all properties from the log event (as JSON) - - - - - Indicates whether to include contents of the dictionary. - - - - - Indicates whether to include contents of the dictionary. - - - - - Option to render the empty object value {} - - - - - Option to suppress the extra spaces in the output json - - - - - How far should the JSON serializer follow object references before backing off - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Layout that will be rendered as the attribute's value. - - - - - Name of the attribute. - - - - - Determines wether or not this attribute will be Json encoded. - - - - - Indicates whether to escape non-ascii characters - - - - - Whether an attribute with empty value should be included in the output - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Footer layout. - - - - - Header layout. - - - - - Body layout (can be repeated multiple times). - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Option to include all properties from the log events - - - - - Indicates whether to include contents of the dictionary. - - - - - Indicates whether to include contents of the dictionary. - - - - - Indicates whether to include contents of the stack. - - - - - Indicates whether to include contents of the stack. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Layout text. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Action to be taken when filter matches. - - - - - Condition expression. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Action to be taken when filter matches. - - - - - Indicates whether to ignore case when comparing strings. - - - - - Layout to be used to filter log messages. - - - - - Substring to be matched. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Action to be taken when filter matches. - - - - - String to compare the layout to. - - - - - Indicates whether to ignore case when comparing strings. - - - - - Layout to be used to filter log messages. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Action to be taken when filter matches. - - - - - Indicates whether to ignore case when comparing strings. - - - - - Layout to be used to filter log messages. - - - - - Substring to be matched. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Action to be taken when filter matches. - - - - - String to compare the layout to. - - - - - Indicates whether to ignore case when comparing strings. - - - - - Layout to be used to filter log messages. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Action to be taken when filter matches. - - - - - Default number of unique filter values to expect, will automatically increase if needed - - - - - Applies the configured action to the initial logevent that starts the timeout period. Used to configure that it should ignore all events until timeout. - - - - - Layout to be used to filter log messages. - - - - - Max number of unique filter values to expect simultaneously - - - - - Max length of filter values, will truncate if above limit - - - - - How long before a filter expires, and logging is accepted again - - - - - Default buffer size for the internal buffers - - - - - Reuse internal buffers, and doesn't have to constantly allocate new buffers - - - - - Append FilterCount to the when an event is no longer filtered - - - - - Insert FilterCount value into when an event is no longer filtered - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/MP-TAB/packages.config b/MP-TAB/packages.config index 82adfbb6..34c33d49 100644 --- a/MP-TAB/packages.config +++ b/MP-TAB/packages.config @@ -23,7 +23,6 @@ -