The java.io.Logger.isTraceEnabled method is a part of the Java logging framework and is used to determine if the trace level logging is enabled for a particular logger instance. This method returns a boolean value, true if the trace level logging is enabled and false otherwise. The trace level logging provides the most detailed information and is typically used for debugging purposes. By checking if the trace level logging is enabled, developers can avoid the overhead of constructing log messages when the corresponding logger level is not enabled.
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