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    Jave logging api for clustered applications. Provides logging at a trasaction level - logging all information or nothing. Please visit http://logbag.com for the project homepage.
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    HypoLog is a collection of simple logging libraries for different platforms with an emphasize on ease of use. Currently supported are Java and .NET.
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    Log4net has moved to http://logging.apache.org/log4net. The .NET implementation of the popular log4j Java API providing flexible and arbitrarily granular control over log management and configuration.
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    C# Logger This is a logging tool similar to log4j for java. The tool is designed to handle debugging, information and error logging. Currently only windows event logging is supported however multiple logging targets are planned for future releases.
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