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Question: what is the scale/scope of the code base you wish to monitor/log ? Multi-threading involved ? Team project with multiple code repositories ?

Also see this recent article: [^].
yeswanthkumar wrote:
Can you please tell em how to pass our own custom attributes
While I am a registered owner of PostSharp, I do not have the expertise to comment on any other method/tool, and I have never tried to explore creating custom attributes in PostSharp: however their documentation/support are very good, and I expect if the need arose, it could be done: [^].

imho, the task of IL-weaving/AOP is an extremely technically deep subject, and experimenting with "rolling your own" potentially risky in terms of technical "cost."

Have you looked at Spring.NET: [^] ?

cheers, Bill
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