// serverLog.java // ------------------------------------- // (C) by Michael Peter Christen; mc@anomic.de // first published on http://www.anomic.de // Frankfurt, Germany, 2004 // last major change: 04.08.2004 // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by // the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or // (at your option) any later version. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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A re-distribution must contain // the intact and unchanged copyright notice. // Contributions and changes to the program code must be marked as such. package de.anomic.server.logging; import java.io.File; import java.io.FileInputStream; import java.io.FileNotFoundException; import java.io.IOException; import java.util.logging.Level; import java.util.logging.LogManager; import java.util.logging.Logger; public final class serverLog { // log-level categories public static final int LOGLEVEL_ZERO = Level.OFF.intValue(); // no output at all public static final int LOGLEVEL_SEVERE = Level.SEVERE.intValue(); // system-level error, internal cause, critical and not fixeable (i.e. inconsistency) public static final int LOGLEVEL_WARNING = Level.WARNING.intValue(); // uncritical service failure, may require user activity (i.e. input required, wrong authorization) public static final int LOGLEVEL_CONFIG = Level.CONFIG.intValue(); // regular system status information (i.e. start-up messages) public static final int LOGLEVEL_INFO = Level.INFO.intValue(); // regular action information (i.e. any httpd request URL) public static final int LOGLEVEL_FINE = Level.FINE.intValue(); // in-function status debug output public static final int LOGLEVEL_FINER = Level.FINER.intValue(); // in-function status debug output public static final int LOGLEVEL_FINEST = Level.FINEST.intValue(); // in-function status debug output // these categories are also present as character tokens public static final char LOGTOKEN_ZERO = 'Z'; public static final char LOGTOKEN_SEVERE = 'E'; public static final char LOGTOKEN_WARNING = 'W'; public static final char LOGTOKEN_CONFIG = 'S'; public static final char LOGTOKEN_INFO = 'I'; public static final char LOGTOKEN_FINE = 'D'; public static final char LOGTOKEN_FINER = 'D'; public static final char LOGTOKEN_FINEST = 'D'; private final Logger theLogger; public serverLog(String appName) { this.theLogger = Logger.getLogger(appName); //this.theLogger.setLevel(Level.FINEST); // set a default level } public void setLevel(Level newLevel) { this.theLogger.setLevel(newLevel); } public void logSevere(String message) {this.theLogger.severe(message);} public void logSevere(String message, Throwable thrown) {this.theLogger.log(Level.SEVERE,message,thrown);} public void logWarning(String message) {this.theLogger.warning(message);} public void logWarning(String message, Throwable thrown) {this.theLogger.log(Level.WARNING,message,thrown);} public void logConfig(String message) {this.theLogger.config(message);} public void logConfig(String message, Throwable thrown) {this.theLogger.log(Level.CONFIG,message,thrown);} public void logInfo(String message) {this.theLogger.info(message);} public void logInfo(String message, Throwable thrown) {this.theLogger.log(Level.INFO,message,thrown);} public void logFine(String message) {this.theLogger.fine(message);} public void logFine(String message, Throwable thrown) {this.theLogger.log(Level.FINE,message,thrown);} public void logFiner(String message) {this.theLogger.finer(message);} public void logFiner(String message, Throwable thrown) {this.theLogger.log(Level.FINER,message,thrown);} public void logFinest(String message) {this.theLogger.finest(message);} public void logFinest(String message, Throwable thrown) {this.theLogger.log(Level.FINEST,message,thrown);} // static log messages: log everything private static void log(String appName, int messageLevel, String message) { Logger.getLogger(appName).log(Level.parse(Integer.toString(messageLevel)),message); } private void log(Level level, String msg, Throwable thrown) { this.theLogger.log(level, msg, thrown); } public static void logSevere(String appName, String message) { Logger.getLogger(appName).severe(message); } public static void logSevere(String appName, String message, Throwable thrown) { Logger.getLogger(appName).log(Level.SEVERE,message,thrown); } public static void logWarning(String appName, String message) { Logger.getLogger(appName).warning(message); } public static void logWarning(String appName, String message, Throwable thrown) { Logger.getLogger(appName).log(Level.WARNING,message,thrown); } public static void logConfig(String appName, String message) { Logger.getLogger(appName).config(message); } public static void logConfig(String appName, String message, Throwable thrown) { Logger.getLogger(appName).log(Level.CONFIG,message,thrown); } public static void logInfo(String appName, String message) { Logger.getLogger(appName).info(message); } public static void logInfo(String appName, String message, Throwable thrown) { Logger.getLogger(appName).log(Level.INFO,message,thrown); } public static void logFine(String appName, String message) { Logger.getLogger(appName).fine(message); } public static void logFine(String appName, String message, Throwable thrown) { Logger.getLogger(appName).log(Level.FINER,message,thrown); } public static void logFiner(String appName, String message) { Logger.getLogger(appName).finer(message); } public static void logFiner(String appName, String message, Throwable thrown) { Logger.getLogger(appName).log(Level.FINER,message,thrown); } public static void logFinest(String appName, String message) { Logger.getLogger(appName).finest(message); } public static void logFinest(String appName, String message, Throwable thrown) { Logger.getLogger(appName).log(Level.FINEST,message,thrown); } public static final void configureLogging(File loggingConfigFile) throws SecurityException, FileNotFoundException, IOException { FileInputStream fileIn = null; try { System.out.println("STARTUP: Trying to load logging configuration from file " + loggingConfigFile.toString()); fileIn = new FileInputStream(loggingConfigFile); // loading the logger configuration from file LogManager logManager = LogManager.getLogManager(); logManager.readConfiguration(fileIn); // creating the logging directory File log = new File("./log/"); if(!log.canRead()) log.mkdir(); // generating the root logger Logger logger = Logger.getLogger(""); // System.setOut(new PrintStream(new LoggerOutputStream(Logger.getLogger("STDOUT"),Level.FINEST))); // System.setErr(new PrintStream(new LoggerOutputStream(Logger.getLogger("STDERR"),Level.SEVERE))); } finally { if (fileIn != null) try {fileIn.close();}catch(Exception e){} } } }