I have been looking for a logging framework for .net (c#) and decided to give log4net a go after reading up on a few question/answer threads here on stackoverflow. I see peo
What benefits are you planning on getting out of writing a wrapper for log4net. I'd recommend getting comfortable with the log4net classes first before writing a wrapper around them. cfeduke is right in his answer on how to write said wrapper, but unless you need to add actual functionality to his example a wrapper would only succeed in slowing the logging process down and adding complexity for future maintainers. This especially true when refactoring tools available in .Net make such changes super easy.