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@ -50,35 +50,35 @@ import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException; |
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/** |
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/** |
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* A logging framework wrapper that supports java.util.logging and log4j. |
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* A logging framework wrapper that supports java.util.logging and log4j. |
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* <P/> |
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* <p/> |
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* Logger hierarchies are stored at the Class level. |
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* Logger hierarchies are stored at the Class level. |
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* Log4j will be used if the Log4j system (not necessarily config files) are |
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* Log4j will be used if the Log4j system (not necessarily config files) are |
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* found in the runtime classpath. |
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* found in the runtime classpath. |
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* Otherwise, java.util.logging will be used. |
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* Otherwise, java.util.logging will be used. |
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* <P/> |
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* <p/> |
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* This is pretty safe because for use cases where multiple hierarchies |
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* This is pretty safe because for use cases where multiple hierarchies |
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* are desired, classloader hierarchies will effectively isolate multiple |
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* are desired, classloader hierarchies will effectively isolate multiple |
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* class-level Logger hierarchies. |
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* class-level Logger hierarchies. |
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* <P/> |
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* <p/> |
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* Sad as it is, the java.util.logging facility lacks the most basic |
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* Sad as it is, the java.util.logging facility lacks the most basic |
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* developer-side and configuration-side capabilities. |
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* developer-side and configuration-side capabilities. |
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* Besides having a non-scalable discovery system, the designers didn't |
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* Besides having a non-scalable discovery system, the designers didn't |
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* comprehend the need for a level between WARNING and SEVERE! |
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* comprehend the need for a level between WARNING and SEVERE! |
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* Since we don't want to require log4j in Classpath, we have to live |
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* Since we don't want to require log4j in Classpath, we have to live |
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* with these constraints. |
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* with these constraints. |
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* <P/> |
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* <p/> |
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* As with all the popular logging frameworks, if you want to capture a |
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* As with all the popular logging frameworks, if you want to capture a |
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* stack trace, you must use the two-parameters logging methods. |
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* stack trace, you must use the two-parameters logging methods. |
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* I.e., you must also pass a String, or only toString() from your |
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* I.e., you must also pass a String, or only toString() from your |
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* throwable will be captured. |
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* throwable will be captured. |
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* <P/> |
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* <p/> |
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* Usage example:<CODE><PRE> |
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* Usage example:<CODE><PRE> |
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* private static FrameworkLogger logger = |
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* private static FrameworkLogger logger = |
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* FrameworkLogger.getLog(SqlTool.class); |
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* FrameworkLogger.getLog(SqlTool.class); |
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* ... |
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* ... |
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* logger.finer("Doing something log-worthy"); |
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* logger.finer("Doing something log-worthy"); |
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* </PRE> </CODE> |
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* </PRE> </CODE> |
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* |
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* <p> |
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* <p/> |
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* <p/> |
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* The system level property <code>hsqldb.reconfig_logging=false</code> is |
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* The system level property <code>hsqldb.reconfig_logging=false</code> is |
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* required to avoid configuration of java.util.logging. Otherwise |
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* required to avoid configuration of java.util.logging. Otherwise |
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@ -131,7 +131,8 @@ public class FrameworkLogger { |
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static { |
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static { |
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try { |
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try { |
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reconfigure(); |
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reconfigure(); |
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} catch (SecurityException e) {} |
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} catch (SecurityException e) { |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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/** |
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/** |
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throws ClassNotFoundException, IllegalAccessException, |
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throws ClassNotFoundException, IllegalAccessException, |
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NoSuchMethodException, InvocationTargetException { |
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NoSuchMethodException, InvocationTargetException { |
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Method log4jToLevel = Class.forName(classString).getMethod( |
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Method log4jToLevel = Class.forName(classString).getMethod( |
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"toLevel", new Class[]{ String.class }); |
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"toLevel", new Class[]{String.class}); |
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jdkToLog4jLevels.put(Level.ALL, |
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jdkToLog4jLevels.put(Level.ALL, |
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log4jToLevel.invoke(null, |
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log4jToLevel.invoke(null, |
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new Object[]{ "ALL" })); |
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new Object[]{"ALL"})); |
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jdkToLog4jLevels.put(Level.FINER, |
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jdkToLog4jLevels.put(Level.FINER, |
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log4jToLevel.invoke(null, |
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log4jToLevel.invoke(null, |
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new Object[]{ "DEBUG" })); |
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new Object[]{"DEBUG"})); |
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jdkToLog4jLevels.put(Level.WARNING, |
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jdkToLog4jLevels.put(Level.WARNING, |
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log4jToLevel.invoke(null, |
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log4jToLevel.invoke(null, |
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new Object[]{ "ERROR" })); |
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new Object[]{"ERROR"})); |
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jdkToLog4jLevels.put(Level.SEVERE, |
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jdkToLog4jLevels.put(Level.SEVERE, |
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log4jToLevel.invoke(null, |
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log4jToLevel.invoke(null, |
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new Object[]{ "FATAL" })); |
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new Object[]{"FATAL"})); |
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jdkToLog4jLevels.put(Level.INFO, |
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jdkToLog4jLevels.put(Level.INFO, |
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log4jToLevel.invoke(null, |
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log4jToLevel.invoke(null, |
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new Object[]{ "INFO" })); |
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new Object[]{"INFO"})); |
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jdkToLog4jLevels.put(Level.OFF, |
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jdkToLog4jLevels.put(Level.OFF, |
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log4jToLevel.invoke(null, |
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log4jToLevel.invoke(null, |
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new Object[]{ "OFF" })); |
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new Object[]{"OFF"})); |
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jdkToLog4jLevels.put(Level.FINEST, |
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jdkToLog4jLevels.put(Level.FINEST, |
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log4jToLevel.invoke(null, |
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log4jToLevel.invoke(null, |
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new Object[]{ "TRACE" })); |
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new Object[]{"TRACE"})); |
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jdkToLog4jLevels.put(Level.WARNING, |
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jdkToLog4jLevels.put(Level.WARNING, |
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log4jToLevel.invoke(null, |
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log4jToLevel.invoke(null, |
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new Object[]{ "WARN" })); |
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new Object[]{"WARN"})); |
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} |
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} |
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static void reconfigure() { |
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static void reconfigure() { |
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populateJdkToLog4jLevels("com.fr.third.apache.logging.log4j.Level"); |
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populateJdkToLog4jLevels("com.fr.third.apache.logging.log4j.Level"); |
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log4jLogMethod = log4jLoggerClass.getMethod("log", |
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log4jLogMethod = log4jLoggerClass.getMethod("log", |
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new Class[] { |
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new Class[]{ |
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Class.forName("com.fr.third.apache.logging.log4j.Level"), |
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Class.forName("com.fr.third.apache.logging.log4j.Level"), |
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Object.class, Throwable.class |
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Object.class, Throwable.class |
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}); |
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}); |
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log4jGetLogger = log4jManagerClass.getMethod("getLogger", |
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log4jGetLogger = log4jManagerClass.getMethod("getLogger", |
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new Class[]{ String.class }); |
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new Class[]{String.class}); |
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// This last object is what we toggle on to generate either
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// This last object is what we toggle on to generate either
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// Log4j or Jdk Logger objects (to wrap).
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// Log4j or Jdk Logger objects (to wrap).
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populateJdkToLog4jLevels("com.fr.third.apache.log4j.Level"); |
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populateJdkToLog4jLevels("com.fr.third.apache.log4j.Level"); |
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log4jLogMethod = log4jLoggerClass.getMethod("log", |
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log4jLogMethod = log4jLoggerClass.getMethod("log", |
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new Class[] { |
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new Class[]{ |
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String.class, Class.forName("com.fr.third.apache.log4j.Priority"), |
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String.class, Class.forName("com.fr.third.apache.log4j.Priority"), |
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Object.class, Throwable.class |
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Object.class, Throwable.class |
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}); |
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}); |
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log4jGetLogger = log4jManagerClass.getMethod("getLogger", |
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log4jGetLogger = log4jManagerClass.getMethod("getLogger", |
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new Class[]{ String.class }); |
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new Class[]{String.class}); |
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// This last object is what we toggle on to generate either
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// This last object is what we toggle on to generate either
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// Log4j or Jdk Logger objects (to wrap).
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// Log4j or Jdk Logger objects (to wrap).
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callerFqcnAvailable = true; |
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callerFqcnAvailable = true; |
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} else { |
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} else { |
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try { |
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try { |
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log4jLogger = log4jGetLogger.invoke(null, |
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log4jLogger = log4jGetLogger.invoke(null, |
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new Object[]{ s }); |
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new Object[]{s}); |
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} catch (Exception e) { |
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} catch (Exception e) { |
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throw new RuntimeException( |
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throw new RuntimeException( |
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"Failed to instantiate Log4j Logger", e); |
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"Failed to instantiate Log4j Logger", e); |
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/** |
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/** |
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* User's entry-point into this logging system. |
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* User's entry-point into this logging system. |
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* <P/> |
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* <p/> |
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* You normally want to work with static (class-level) pointers to |
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* You normally want to work with static (class-level) pointers to |
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* logger instances, for performance efficiency. |
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* logger instances, for performance efficiency. |
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* See the class-level JavaDoc for a usage example. |
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* See the class-level JavaDoc for a usage example. |
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} else { |
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} else { |
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try { |
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try { |
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log4jLogMethod.invoke(log4jLogger, callerFqcnAvailable |
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log4jLogMethod.invoke(log4jLogger, callerFqcnAvailable |
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? new Object[] { |
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? new Object[]{ |
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skipClass.getName(), jdkToLog4jLevels.get(level), |
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skipClass.getName(), jdkToLog4jLevels.get(level), |
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message, t} |
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message, t} |
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: new Object[] { |
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: new Object[]{ |
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jdkToLog4jLevels.get(level), message, t} |
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jdkToLog4jLevels.get(level), message, t} |
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); |
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); |
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} catch (Exception e) { |
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} catch (Exception e) { |
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} else { |
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} else { |
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try { |
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try { |
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log4jLogMethod.invoke(log4jLogger, callerFqcnAvailable |
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log4jLogMethod.invoke(log4jLogger, callerFqcnAvailable |
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? new Object[] { |
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? new Object[]{ |
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FrameworkLogger.class.getName(), |
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FrameworkLogger.class.getName(), |
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jdkToLog4jLevels.get(level), message, null} |
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jdkToLog4jLevels.get(level), message, null} |
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: new Object[] { |
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: new Object[]{ |
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jdkToLog4jLevels.get(level), message, null} |
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jdkToLog4jLevels.get(level), message, null} |
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); |
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); |
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/** |
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/** |
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* Whether this JVM is configured with java.util.logging defaults. |
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* Whether this JVM is configured with java.util.logging defaults. |
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* |
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* <p> |
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* If the JRE-provided config file is not in the expected place, then |
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* If the JRE-provided config file is not in the expected place, then |
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* we return false. |
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* we return false. |
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*/ |
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*/ |
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