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EventSource/EventListener logger provider implementation for Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.
Provides classes that help you trace the execution of your code. Developers should prefer the classes in the ETW-based System.Diagnostics.Tracing package. Commonly Used Types: System.Diagnostics.TraceListener System.Diagnostics.TraceLevel System.Diagnostics.TraceSource System.Diagnostics.TraceEventType System.Diagnostics.DefaultTraceListener System.Diagnostics.Trace When using NuGet 3.x this package requires at least version 3.4.
LaunchDarkly Server-Sent Events client
Event Tracing for Windows (ETW) is a powerful logging mechanism built into the Windows OS and is used extensively in Windows. You can also log ETW events yourself code using the System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventSource class. The TraceEvent library conains the classes needed to control ETW providers (including .NET EventSources) and parse the events they emit. The library includes -- TraceEventSession which can enable ETW providers, -- EtwTraceEventSource which lets you read the stream of ETW events, and -- TraceLog which is is digested form of ETW events which include decoded stack traces associated with the events. See https://github.com/Microsoft/perfview/blob/master/documentation/TraceEvent/TraceEventLibrary.md for more.
Includes Event Source based logging support.
This package includes the class Microsoft.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventSource which enables firing ETW events from managed code. This is the "runtime" or "redist" EventSource package and should be referenced directly only by other NuGet packages that need the EventSource functionality. Application developers that need this functionality should instead reference the Microsoft.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventSource NuGet package which provides an enhanced developer experience. This package enables defining a strongly typed specification of an ETW provider that can be called by managed code. The EventSource class is also included in the .NET Framework, .NET Core, and netstandard2.0 in the System.Diagnostics.Tracing namespace. This package contains the latest version of EventSource and is meant to be used as a stop gap for .NET Framework developers until features and fixes are ported to System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventSource in the .NET Framework. For more details, have a look at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.diagnostics.tracing.eventsource.aspx. Commonly Used Types: Microsoft.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventSource
Provides class that enable you to create high performance tracing events to be captured by event tracing for Windows (ETW). Commonly Used Types: System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventSource System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventListener System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventLevel System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventKeywords System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventWrittenEventArgs System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventAttribute System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventSourceAttribute System.Diagnostics.Tracing.NonEventAttribute When using NuGet 3.x this package requires at least version 3.4.
TraceSource logger provider implementation for Microsoft.Extensions.Logging. This logger logs messages to a trace listener by writing messages with System.Diagnostics.TraceSource.TraceEvent().
Amazon EventBridge is a serverless event bus service that makes it easy to connect your applications with data from a variety of sources, including AWS services, partner applications, and your own applications.
The GRPC client API for Event Store Streams. Get the open source or commercial versions of Event Store server from https://eventstore.com/
This package exposes an enhanced developer experience for coding against the Microsoft.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventSource (including build time validation). Microsoft.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventSource allows for firing ETW events from managed code. It enables defining a strongly typed specification of an ETW provider that can be called by managed code. The EventSource class is also included in the .NET Framework. This package provides a newer version that has more features. It is meant to be used as a stop gap until those features it contains are ported to System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventSource. For more details, have a look at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.diagnostics.tracing.eventsource.aspx. New features: - ETW channel support - Support for static registration Supported Platforms: - .NET Framework 3.5 - .NET Framework 4.0 - .NET Framework 4.5 - Windows Store apps - Windows Phone App 8.1
Provides an input implementation for capturing diagnostics data sourced through System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventSource infrastructure.
The base GRPC client library for Event Store. Get the open source or commercial versions of Event Store server from https://eventstore.com/
This package includes eventRegister.exe, which enables validation and registration of user defined EventSource classes. It supports both BCL event sources (classes derived from System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventSource) and NuGet event sources (classes derived from Microsoft.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventSource).
Internal implementation package not meant for direct consumption. Please do not reference directly. Provides class that enable you to create high performance tracing events to be captured by event tracing for Windows (ETW). Commonly Used Types: System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventSource System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventListener System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventLevel System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventKeywords System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventWrittenEventArgs System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventAttribute System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventSourceAttribute System.Diagnostics.Tracing.NonEventAttribute When using NuGet 3.x this package requires at least version 3.4.
Application Insights EventSourceListener allows sending data from EventSource events to Application Insights. Application Insights will collect your logs from multiple sources and provide rich powerful search capabilities. Privacy statement: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=512156
Provides interfaces for the editing and change tracking of objects used as data sources. Commonly Used Types: System.ComponentModel.CancelEventArgs System.IServiceProvider System.ComponentModel.IEditableObject System.ComponentModel.IChangeTracking System.ComponentModel.IRevertibleChangeTracking When using NuGet 3.x this package requires at least version 3.4.
# EventFlow <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0> <tr> <td width=25%> <img src=./icon-128.png /> </td> <td width=25%> <p> <a href=https://www.nuget.org/packages/EventFlow/><img src=https://img.shields.io/nuget/v/EventFlow.svg?style=flat /></a> </p> <p> <a href=https://docs.geteventflow.net/?badge=latest><img src=https://readthedocs.org/projects/eventflow/badge/?version=latest /></a> </p> </td> <td width=25%> <p> <a href=https://ci.appveyor.com/project/eventflow/eventflow><img src=https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/51yvhvbd909e4o82/branch/develop?svg=true /></a> </p> <p> <a href=https://gitter.im/rasmus/EventFlow?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge><img src=https://badges.gitter.im/Join Chat.svg /></a> </p> <!-- <p> <a href=https://codecov.io/github/eventflow/EventFlow?branch=develop><img src=https://codecov.io/github/eventflow/EventFlow/coverage.svg?branch=develop /></a> </p> --> </td> <td width=25%> Think EventFlow is great,<br/> <a href=https://www.paypal.me/rasmusnu>buy me a cup of coffee</a> </td> </tr> </table> NuGet feeds - Official releases: https://www.nuget.org/packages/EventFlow/ - Builds: https://ci.appveyor.com/nuget/eventflow EventFlow is a basic CQRS+ES framework designed to be easy to use. Have a look at our [getting started guide](https://docs.geteventflow.net/GettingStarted.html), the [do’s and don’ts](https://docs.geteventflow.net/DosAndDonts.html) and the [FAQ](https://docs.geteventflow.net/FAQ.html). ### Features * **CQRS+ES framework** * **Async/await first:** Every part of EventFlow is written using async/await. * **Highly configurable and extendable** * **Easy to use** * **No use of threads or background workers** * **Cancellation:** All methods that does IO work or might delay execution (due to retries), takes a `CancellationToken` argument to allow you to cancel the operation ### Examples * **[Complete](#complete-example):** Shows a complete example on how to use EventFlow with in-memory event store and read models in a relatively few lines of code * **Shipping:** To get a more complete example of how EventFlow _could_ be used, have a look at the shipping example found here in the code base. The example is based on the shipping example from the book Domain-Driven Design - Tackling Complexity in the Heart of Software by Eric Evans. Its _in-progress_, but should provide inspiration on how to use EventFlow on a larger scale. If you have ideas and/or comments, create a pull request or an issue
# EventFlow <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0> <tr> <td width=25%> <img src=./icon-128.png /> </td> <td width=25%> <p> <a href=https://www.nuget.org/packages/EventFlow/><img src=https://img.shields.io/nuget/v/EventFlow.svg?style=flat /></a> </p> <p> <a href=https://docs.geteventflow.net/?badge=latest><img src=https://readthedocs.org/projects/eventflow/badge/?version=latest /></a> </p> </td> <td width=25%> <p> <a href=https://ci.appveyor.com/project/eventflow/eventflow><img src=https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/51yvhvbd909e4o82/branch/develop?svg=true /></a> </p> <p> <a href=https://gitter.im/rasmus/EventFlow?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge><img src=https://badges.gitter.im/Join Chat.svg /></a> </p> <!-- <p> <a href=https://codecov.io/github/eventflow/EventFlow?branch=develop><img src=https://codecov.io/github/eventflow/EventFlow/coverage.svg?branch=develop /></a> </p> --> </td> <td width=25%> Think EventFlow is great,<br/> <a href=https://www.paypal.me/rasmusnu>buy me a cup of coffee</a> </td> </tr> </table> NuGet feeds - Official releases: https://www.nuget.org/packages/EventFlow/ - Builds: https://ci.appveyor.com/nuget/eventflow EventFlow is a basic CQRS+ES framework designed to be easy to use. Have a look at our [getting started guide](https://docs.geteventflow.net/GettingStarted.html), the [do’s and don’ts](https://docs.geteventflow.net/DosAndDonts.html) and the [FAQ](https://docs.geteventflow.net/FAQ.html). ### Features * **CQRS+ES framework** * **Async/await first:** Every part of EventFlow is written using async/await. * **Highly configurable and extendable** * **Easy to use** * **No use of threads or background workers** * **Cancellation:** All methods that does IO work or might delay execution (due to retries), takes a `CancellationToken` argument to allow you to cancel the operation ### Examples * **[Complete](#complete-example):** Shows a complete example on how to use EventFlow with in-memory event store and read models in a relatively few lines of code * **Shipping:** To get a more complete example of how EventFlow _could_ be used, have a look at the shipping example found here in the code base. The example is based on the shipping example from the book Domain-Driven Design - Tackling Complexity in the Heart of Software by Eric Evans. Its _in-progress_, but should provide inspiration on how to use EventFlow on a larger scale. If you have ideas and/or comments, create a pull request or an issue
The GRPC client API for Event Store Persistent Subscriptions. Get the open source or commercial versions of Event Store server from https://eventstore.com/