Source for java.util.logging.ConsoleHandler

   1: /* ConsoleHandler.java -- a class for publishing log messages to System.err
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  37: 
  38: 
  39: package java.util.logging;
  40: 
  41: /**
  42:  * A <code>ConsoleHandler</code> publishes log records to
  43:  * <code>System.err</code>.
  44:  *
  45:  * <p><strong>Configuration:</strong> Values of the subsequent
  46:  * <code>LogManager</code> properties are taken into consideration
  47:  * when a <code>ConsoleHandler</code> is initialized.
  48:  * If a property is not defined, or if it has an invalid
  49:  * value, a default is taken without an exception being thrown.
  50:  *
  51:  * <ul>
  52:  *
  53:  * <li><code>java.util.logging.ConsoleHandler.level</code> - specifies
  54:  *     the initial severity level threshold. Default value:
  55:  *     <code>Level.INFO</code>.</li>
  56:  *
  57:  * <li><code>java.util.logging.ConsoleHandler.filter</code> - specifies
  58:  *     the name of a Filter class. Default value: No Filter.</li>
  59:  *
  60:  * <li><code>java.util.logging.ConsoleHandler.formatter</code> - specifies
  61:  *     the name of a Formatter class. Default value:
  62:  *     <code>java.util.logging.SimpleFormatter</code>.</li>
  63:  *
  64:  * <li><code>java.util.logging.ConsoleHandler.encoding</code> - specifies
  65:  *     the name of the character encoding. Default value:
  66:  *     the default platform encoding.</li>
  67:  *
  68:  * </ul>
  69:  *
  70:  * @author Sascha Brawer (brawer@acm.org)
  71:  */
  72: public class ConsoleHandler
  73:   extends StreamHandler
  74: {
  75:   /**
  76:    * Constructs a <code>StreamHandler</code> that publishes
  77:    * log records to <code>System.err</code>.  The initial
  78:    * configuration is determined by the <code>LogManager</code>
  79:    * properties described above.
  80:    */
  81:   public ConsoleHandler()
  82:   {
  83:     super(System.err, "java.util.logging.ConsoleHandler", Level.INFO,
  84:          /* formatter */ null, SimpleFormatter.class);
  85:   }
  86: 
  87: 
  88:   /**
  89:    * Forces any data that may have been buffered to the underlying
  90:    * output device, but does <i>not</i> close <code>System.err</code>.
  91:    *
  92:    * <p>In case of an I/O failure, the <code>ErrorManager</code>
  93:    * of this <code>ConsoleHandler</code> will be informed, but the caller
  94:    * of this method will not receive an exception.
  95:    */
  96:   public void close()
  97:   {
  98:     flush();
  99:   }
 100: 
 101: 
 102:   /**
 103:    * Publishes a <code>LogRecord</code> to the console, provided the
 104:    * record passes all tests for being loggable.
 105:    *
 106:    * <p>Most applications do not need to call this method directly.
 107:    * Instead, they will use use a <code>Logger</code>, which will
 108:    * create LogRecords and distribute them to registered handlers.
 109:    *
 110:    * <p>In case of an I/O failure, the <code>ErrorManager</code>
 111:    * of this <code>SocketHandler</code> will be informed, but the caller
 112:    * of this method will not receive an exception.
 113:    *
 114:    * <p>The GNU implementation of <code>ConsoleHandler.publish</code>
 115:    * calls flush() for every request to publish a record, so
 116:    * they appear immediately on the console.
 117:    *
 118:    * @param record the log event to be published.
 119:    */
 120:   public void publish(LogRecord record)
 121:   {
 122:     super.publish(record);
 123:     flush();
 124:   }
 125: }