Exemple #1
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 /**
  * Send a trace message to the log. A trace message is the most detailed logging level, used to
  * trace system execution for really nasty problems. At this level, logging will be so verbose
  * that the system performance may be affected.
  *
  * <p>Only if the log manager is configured to send such messages to the destination will the
  * message be recorded.
  *
  * @param context the context for this log message (for example, the component that is generating
  *     this message).
  * @param e the exception that is to be logged; the message is not logged if this parameter is
  *     null
  * @param msgParts the individual parts of the log message (may be null)
  */
 public static void logTrace(String context, Throwable e, Object... msgParts) {
   logMessage(MessageLevel.TRACE, context, e, msgParts);
 }
Exemple #2
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 /**
  * Send a message of the specified level to the log.
  *
  * <p>Only if the log manager is configured to send such messages to the destination will the
  * message be recorded.
  *
  * @param msgLevel
  * @param context the context for this log message (for example, the component that is generating
  *     this message).
  * @param message the individual parts of the log message; the message is not logged if this
  *     parameter is null
  */
 public static void log(int msgLevel, String context, Object message) {
   logMessage(msgLevel, context, message);
 }
Exemple #3
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 /**
  * Send a detail message to the log. Such messages are moderately detailed, and help to debug
  * typical problems in the system. Generally, these messages are not so detailed that the big
  * picture gets lost.
  *
  * <p>Only if the log manager is configured to send such messages to the destination will the
  * message be recorded.
  *
  * @param context the context for this log message (for example, the component that is generating
  *     this message).
  * @param msgParts the individual parts of the log message; the message is not logged if this
  *     parameter is null
  */
 public static void logDetail(String context, Object... msgParts) {
   logMessage(MessageLevel.DETAIL, context, msgParts);
 }
Exemple #4
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 /**
  * Send a information message to the log. This level of logging is the usually the normal level.
  * All interesting periodic events should be logged at this level so someone looking through the
  * log can see the amount and kind of processing happening in the system.
  *
  * <p>Only if the log manager is configured to send such messages to the destination will the
  * message be recorded.
  *
  * @param context the context for this log message (for example, the component that is generating
  *     this message).
  * @param message the log message; the message is not logged if this parameter is null
  */
 public static void logInfo(String context, Object message) {
   logMessage(MessageLevel.INFO, context, message);
 }
Exemple #5
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 /**
  * Send a warning message to the log. Warning messages generally described expected errors from
  * which the system should recover. However, this level is used to record the fact that such an
  * error or event did occur.
  *
  * <p>Only if the log manager is configured to send such messages to the destination will the
  * message be recorded.
  *
  * @param context the context for this log message (for example, the component that is generating
  *     this message).
  * @param message the log message; the message is not logged if this parameter is null
  */
 public static void logWarning(String context, Object message) {
   logMessage(MessageLevel.WARNING, context, message);
 }
Exemple #6
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 /**
  * Send an error message to the log. Error messages are generally used to record unexpected
  * problems, or errors that are not critical in nature and from which the system can automatically
  * recover.
  *
  * <p>Only if the log manager is configured to send such messages to the destination will the
  * message be recorded.
  *
  * @param context the context for this log message (for example, the component that is generating
  *     this message).
  * @param message the log message; the message is not logged if this parameter is null
  */
 public static void logError(String context, Object message) {
   logMessage(MessageLevel.ERROR, context, message);
 }
Exemple #7
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 /**
  * Send a critical message to the log. This level of message is generally used to record an event
  * or error that must be recorded (if any logging is used). If it is used to record an error, it
  * generally means that the system encountered a critical error which affects the integrity,
  * accuracy, reliability and/or capability of the system.
  *
  * <p>Only if the log manager is configured to send such messages to the destination will the
  * message be recorded.
  *
  * @param context the context for this log message (for example, the component that is generating
  *     this message).
  * @param message the log message; the message is not logged if this parameter is null
  */
 public static void logCritical(String context, Object message) {
   logMessage(MessageLevel.CRITICAL, context, message);
 }