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Amazon ElastiCache Cluster Client is an enhanced Java library to connect to ElastiCache clusters. This client library has been built upon Spymemcached and is released under the Amazon Software License.
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* Copyright (C) 2006-2009 Dustin Sallings
* Copyright (C) 2009-2013 Couchbase, Inc.
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package net.spy.memcached.compat.log;
/**
* Logging implementation using the sun logger.
*
* The SunLogger implements logging using the java.util.logging facilities.
* Since the logging levels provided by this implementations do not map directly
* to those provided by SLF4J or Log4J, different mappings are applied.
*
* Aside from the logging levels that are named the same, all log messages
* that get logged at the TRACE level get translated to the FINEST level. Also,
* both ERROR and FATAL levels get translated to SEVERE.
*/
public class SunLogger extends AbstractLogger {
private final java.util.logging.Logger sunLogger;
/**
* Get an instance of SunLogger.
*/
public SunLogger(String name) {
super(name);
// Get the sun logger instance.
sunLogger = java.util.logging.Logger.getLogger(name);
}
@Override
public boolean isTraceEnabled() {
return (sunLogger.isLoggable(java.util.logging.Level.FINEST));
}
@Override
public boolean isDebugEnabled() {
return (sunLogger.isLoggable(java.util.logging.Level.FINE));
}
@Override
public boolean isInfoEnabled() {
return (sunLogger.isLoggable(java.util.logging.Level.INFO));
}
/**
* Wrapper around sun logger.
*
* @param level net.spy.compat.log.AbstractLogger level.
* @param message object message
* @param e optional throwable
*/
@Override
public void log(Level level, Object message, Throwable e) {
java.util.logging.Level sLevel = java.util.logging.Level.SEVERE;
switch (level == null ? Level.FATAL : level) {
case TRACE:
sLevel = java.util.logging.Level.FINEST;
break;
case DEBUG:
sLevel = java.util.logging.Level.FINE;
break;
case INFO:
sLevel = java.util.logging.Level.INFO;
break;
case WARN:
sLevel = java.util.logging.Level.WARNING;
break;
case ERROR:
sLevel = java.util.logging.Level.SEVERE;
break;
case FATAL:
sLevel = java.util.logging.Level.SEVERE;
break;
default:
// I don't know what this is, so consider it fatal
sLevel = java.util.logging.Level.SEVERE;
sunLogger.log(sLevel, "Unhandled log level: " + level
+ " for the following message");
}
// Figure out who was logging.
Throwable t = new Throwable();
StackTraceElement[] ste = t.getStackTrace();
StackTraceElement logRequestor = null;
String alclass = AbstractLogger.class.getName();
for (int i = 0; i < ste.length && logRequestor == null; i++) {
if (ste[i].getClassName().equals(alclass)) {
// Make sure there's another stack frame.
if (i + 1 < ste.length) {
logRequestor = ste[i + 1];
if (logRequestor.getClassName().equals(alclass)) {
logRequestor = null;
} // Also AbstractLogger
} // Found something that wasn't abstract logger
} // check for abstract logger
}
// See if we could figure out who was doing the original logging,
// if we could, we want to include a useful class and method name
if (logRequestor != null) {
if (e != null) {
sunLogger.logp(sLevel, logRequestor.getClassName(),
logRequestor.getMethodName(), message.toString(), e);
} else {
sunLogger.logp(sLevel, logRequestor.getClassName(),
logRequestor.getMethodName(), message.toString());
}
} else {
if (e != null) {
sunLogger.log(sLevel, message.toString(), e);
} else {
sunLogger.log(sLevel, message.toString());
}
}
}
}
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