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Loggerjava.util.logging

Java 1.4

A Logger object is used
to emit log messages. Logger does not have a
public constructor, but there are several ways to obtain a
Logger object to use in your code:

  • Typically, applications call the static getLogger(
    ) method to create or lookup a named
    Logger within a hierarchy of named loggers.
    Loggers have dot-separated hierarchical names, which should be based
    on the name of the class or package that uses them. Loggers obtained
    in this way inherit their logging level, resource bundle (for
    localization), and Handler objects from their
    ancestors in the hierarchy and, ultimately, from the root
    Logger defined by the global
    LogManager.

  • Applets that require a Logger with no security
    restrictions should use the static getAnonymousLogger(
    ) method to create an unnamed Logger
    that is not part of the hierarchy of named Logger
    objects managed by the LogManager. A
    Logger created by this method has the
    LogManager root logger as its parent, and inherits
    the logging level and handlers of that root logger.

  • Finally, the static Logger.global field refers to
    a pre-defined Logger named
    "global"; programmers may find this
    pre-defined Logger convenient during the early
    stages of application development, but it should not be used in
    production code.


Once a suitable Logger has been obtained, there
are a variety of methods that can be used to create a log message:

  • The log( ) methods log a specified message at the
    specified level, with optional parameters that can be used in message
    localization. These methods examine the call stack and make an
    attempt to determine the class and method name from which the method
    is emitted. Because of code optimization and just-in-time compilation
    techniques, however, they may not always be able to determine this
    information.

  • The logp( ) ("log
    precise") methods are like the log(
    ) methods but allow you to explicitly specify the name of
    the class and method that are emitting the log message.

  • The logrb( ) methods are like the logp(
    ) methods, but additionally take the name of a resource
    bundle to use for localizing the message.

  • entering( ), exiting( ), and
    tHRowing( ) are convenience methods for emitting
    log messages that trace the execution of a program. These methods use
    a logging level of Level.FINER. Note that there
    are variants of entering( ) and exiting(
    ) that allow specification of method arguments and return
    values.

  • Finally, Logger defines a set of easy-to-use
    convenience methods for logging a simple message at a specific
    logging level. These methods have the same names as the logging
    levels: severe( ), warning( ),
    info( ), config( ),
    fine( ), finer( ),
    finest( ).


A Logger has an associated logging
Level, and discards any log messages with a
severity lower than this. The severity level is initialized from the
system configuration file, which is usually the desired behavior. You
can explicitly override this setting with setLevel(
). You might want to do this if you created the
Logger with getAnonymousLogger(
) and have read the desired logging level from a
configuration file of your own. If level-based filtering of log
messages is not sufficient, you can associate a
Filter with your Logger by
calling setFilter. If you do this, any log
messages rejected by the Filter will be discarded.

A Logger sends its log messages to any
Handler objects that have been registered with
addHandler( ). Call getHandlers(
) to obtain an array of all registered handlers, and call
removeHandler( ) to de-register a handler. By
default, all log messages are also sent to the handlers of the parent
logger and any other ancestor loggers. Since all named and anonymous
loggers have the LogManager root logger as a
parent or ancestor, all loggers by default send their log messages to
the handlers defined in the system logging configuration file. See
LogManager for details. If you do not want a
Logger to use the handlers of its ancestors, pass
false to setUseParentHandlers(
).

getLogger( ) and getAnonymousLogger(
) allow you to specify the name of a
java.util.ResourceBundle for use in localizing log
messages, and logrb( ) allows you to specify the
name of a resource bundle to use to localize a specific log message.
If a resource bundle is specified for the Logger
or for a specific log message, then the message argument to the
various logging methods is treated not as a literal message but
instead as a localization key for which a localized version is to be
looked up in the resource bundle. As part of the localization, any
parameters, such as those specified by the
param1 and
params arguments to the log(
) method are substituted into the localized message string
as per java.text.MessageFormat. (Note, however
that this localization and formatting is not performed by the Logger
itself: instead, it simply stores the
ResourceBundle and parameters in the
LogRecord. It is the Formatter
associated with the output Handler object that
actually performs the localization.)

All the methods of this class are threadsafe and do not require
external synchronization.

public class

Logger {
// Protected Constructors
protected

Logger (String

name , String

resourceBundleName );
// Public Constants
public static final Logger

global ;
// Public Class Methods
public static Logger

getAnonymousLogger ( ); synchronized
public static Logger

getAnonymousLogger (String

resourceBundleName ); synchronized
public static Logger

getLogger (String

name ); synchronized
public static Logger

getLogger (String

name , String

resourceBundleName ); synchronized
// Public Instance Methods
public void

addHandler (Handler

handler ) throws SecurityException; synchronized
public void

config (String

msg );
public void

entering (String

sourceClass , String

sourceMethod );
public void

entering (String

sourceClass , String

sourceMethod , Object

param1 );
public void

entering (String

sourceClass , String

sourceMethod , Object[ ]

params );
public void

exiting (String

sourceClass , String

sourceMethod );
public void

exiting (String

sourceClass , String

sourceMethod , Object

result );
public void

fine (String

msg );
public void

finer (String

msg );
public void

finest (String

msg );
public Filter

getFilter ( );
public Handler[ ]

getHandlers ( ); synchronized
public Level

getLevel ( );
public String

getName ( );
public Logger

getParent ( );
public java.util.ResourceBundle

getResourceBundle ( );
public String

getResourceBundleName ( );
public boolean

getUseParentHandlers ( ); synchronized
public void

info (String

msg );
public boolean

isLoggable (Level

level );
public void

log (LogRecord

record );
public void

log (Level

level , String

msg );
public void

log (Level

level , String

msg , Throwable

thrown );
public void

log (Level

level , String

msg , Object

param1 );
public void

log (Level

level , String

msg , Object[ ]

params );
public void

logp (Level

level , String

sourceClass , String

sourceMethod ,
String

msg );
public void

logp (Level

level , String

sourceClass , String

sourceMethod ,
String

msg , Object

param1 );
public void

logp (Level

level , String

sourceClass , String

sourceMethod ,
String

msg , Object[ ]

params );
public void

logp (Level

level , String

sourceClass , String

sourceMethod ,
String

msg , Throwable

thrown );
public void

logrb (Level

level , String

sourceClass , String

sourceMethod ,
String

bundleName , String

msg );
public void

logrb (Level

level , String

sourceClass , String

sourceMethod ,
String

bundleName , String

msg , Object

param1 );
public void logrb(Level

level , String

sourceClass , String

sourceMethod ,
String

bundleName , String

msg , Throwable

thrown );
public void

logrb (Level

level , String

sourceClass , String

sourceMethod ,
String

bundleName , String

msg , Object[ ]

params );
public void

removeHandler (Handler

handler ) throws SecurityException; synchronized
public void

setFilter (Filter

newFilter ) throws SecurityException;
public void

setLevel (Level

newLevel ) throws SecurityException;
public void

setParent (Logger

parent );
public void

setUseParentHandlers (boolean

useParentHandlers ); synchronized
public void

severe (String

msg );
public void

throwing (String

sourceClass , String

sourceMethod , Throwable

thrown );
public void

warning (String

msg );
}


Passed To


LogManager.addLogger( )

Returned By


LogManager.getLogger( )


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