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package com.itextpdf.text.log;
/**
* LoggerFactory can be used to set a logger. The logger should be created by
* implementing {@link Logger}. In the implementation users can choose how they
* log received messages. Added for developers. For some cases it can be handy
* to receive logging statements while developing applications with iText
*
* @author redlab_b
*
*/
public class LoggerFactory {
static {
myself = new LoggerFactory();
}
private static LoggerFactory myself;
/**
* Returns the logger set in this LoggerFactory. Defaults to {@link NoOpLogger}
* @param klass
* @return the logger.
*/
public static Logger getLogger(final Class> klass) {
return myself.logger.getLogger(klass);
}
/**
* Returns the logger set in this LoggerFactory. Defaults to {@link NoOpLogger}
* @param name
* @return the logger.
*/
public static Logger getLogger(final String name) {
return myself.logger.getLogger(name);
}
/**
* Returns the LoggerFactory
* @return singleton instance of this LoggerFactory
*/
public static LoggerFactory getInstance() {
return myself;
}
private Logger logger = new NoOpLogger();
private LoggerFactory() {
}
/**
* Set the global logger to process logging statements with.
*
* @param logger the logger
*/
public void setLogger(final Logger logger) {
this.logger = logger;
}
/**
* Get the logger.
*
* @return the logger
*/
public Logger logger() {
return logger;
}
}