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package com.sun.istack.logging;
import com.sun.istack.NotNull;
import java.util.StringTokenizer;
import java.util.logging.Level;
/**
* This is a helper class that provides some conveniece methods wrapped around the
* standard {@link java.util.logging.Logger} interface.
*
* The class also makes sure that logger names of each Metro subsystem are consistent
* with each other.
*
* @author Marek Potociar
* @author Fabian Ritzmann
*/
public class Logger {
private static final String WS_LOGGING_SUBSYSTEM_NAME_ROOT = "com.sun.metro";
private static final String ROOT_WS_PACKAGE = "com.sun.xml.ws.";
//
private static final Level METHOD_CALL_LEVEL_VALUE = Level.FINEST;
//
private final String componentClassName;
private final java.util.logging.Logger logger;
/**
* Prevents creation of a new instance of this Logger unless used by a subclass.
*/
protected Logger(final String systemLoggerName, final String componentName) {
this.componentClassName = "[" + componentName + "] ";
this.logger = java.util.logging.Logger.getLogger(systemLoggerName);
}
/**
*
* The factory method returns preconfigured Logger wrapper for the class. Method calls
* {@link #getSystemLoggerName(java.lang.Class)} to generate default logger name.
*
*
* Since there is no caching implemented, it is advised that the method is called only once
* per a class in order to initialize a final static logger variable, which is then used
* through the class to perform actual logging tasks.
*
*
* @param componentClass class of the component that will use the logger instance. Must not be {@code null}.
* @return logger instance preconfigured for use with the component
* @throws NullPointerException if the componentClass parameter is {@code null}.
*/
public static @NotNull Logger getLogger(final @NotNull Class> componentClass) {
return new Logger(getSystemLoggerName(componentClass), componentClass.getName());
}
/**
* The factory method returns preconfigured Logger wrapper for the class. Since there is no caching implemented,
* it is advised that the method is called only once per a class in order to initialize a final static logger variable,
* which is then used through the class to perform actual logging tasks.
*
* This method should be only used in a special cases when overriding of a default logger name derived from the
* package of the component class is needed. For all common use cases please use {@link #getLogger(java.lang.Class)}
* method.
*
* @param customLoggerName custom name of the logger.
* @param componentClass class of the component that will use the logger instance. Must not be {@code null}.
* @return logger instance preconfigured for use with the component
* @throws NullPointerException if the componentClass parameter is {@code null}.
*
* @see #getLogger(java.lang.Class)
*/
public static @NotNull Logger getLogger(final @NotNull String customLoggerName, final @NotNull Class> componentClass) {
return new Logger(customLoggerName, componentClass.getName());
}
/**
* Calculates the subsystem suffix based on the package of the component class
* @param componentClass class of the component that will use the logger instance. Must not be {@code null}.
* @return system logger name for the given {@code componentClass} instance
*/
static final String getSystemLoggerName(@NotNull Class> componentClass) {
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(componentClass.getPackage().getName());
final int lastIndexOfWsPackage = sb.lastIndexOf(ROOT_WS_PACKAGE);
if (lastIndexOfWsPackage > -1) {
sb.replace(0, lastIndexOfWsPackage + ROOT_WS_PACKAGE.length(), "");
StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer(sb.toString(), ".");
sb = new StringBuilder(WS_LOGGING_SUBSYSTEM_NAME_ROOT).append(".");
if (st.hasMoreTokens()) {
String token = st.nextToken();
if ("api".equals(token)) {
token = st.nextToken();
}
sb.append(token);
}
}
return sb.toString();
}
public void log(final Level level, final String message) {
if (!this.logger.isLoggable(level)) {
return;
}
logger.logp(level, componentClassName, getCallerMethodName(), message);
}
public void log(final Level level, final String message, final Throwable thrown) {
if (!this.logger.isLoggable(level)) {
return;
}
logger.logp(level, componentClassName, getCallerMethodName(), message, thrown);
}
public void finest(final String message) {
if (!this.logger.isLoggable(Level.FINEST)) {
return;
}
logger.logp(Level.FINEST, componentClassName, getCallerMethodName(), message);
}
public void finest(final String message, final Throwable thrown) {
if (!this.logger.isLoggable(Level.FINEST)) {
return;
}
logger.logp(Level.FINEST, componentClassName, getCallerMethodName(), message, thrown);
}
public void finer(final String message) {
if (!this.logger.isLoggable(Level.FINER)) {
return;
}
logger.logp(Level.FINER, componentClassName, getCallerMethodName(), message);
}
public void finer(final String message, final Throwable thrown) {
if (!this.logger.isLoggable(Level.FINER)) {
return;
}
logger.logp(Level.FINER, componentClassName, getCallerMethodName(), message, thrown);
}
public void fine(final String message) {
if (!this.logger.isLoggable(Level.FINE)) {
return;
}
logger.logp(Level.FINE, componentClassName, getCallerMethodName(), message);
}
public void fine(final String message, final Throwable thrown) {
if (!this.logger.isLoggable(Level.FINE)) {
return;
}
logger.logp(Level.FINE, componentClassName, getCallerMethodName(), message, thrown);
}
public void info(final String message) {
if (!this.logger.isLoggable(Level.INFO)) {
return;
}
logger.logp(Level.INFO, componentClassName, getCallerMethodName(), message);
}
public void info(final String message, final Throwable thrown) {
if (!this.logger.isLoggable(Level.INFO)) {
return;
}
logger.logp(Level.INFO, componentClassName, getCallerMethodName(), message, thrown);
}
public void config(final String message) {
if (!this.logger.isLoggable(Level.CONFIG)) {
return;
}
logger.logp(Level.CONFIG, componentClassName, getCallerMethodName(), message);
}
public void config(final String message, final Throwable thrown) {
if (!this.logger.isLoggable(Level.CONFIG)) {
return;
}
logger.logp(Level.CONFIG, componentClassName, getCallerMethodName(), message, thrown);
}
public void warning(final String message) {
if (!this.logger.isLoggable(Level.WARNING)) {
return;
}
logger.logp(Level.WARNING, componentClassName, getCallerMethodName(), message);
}
public void warning(final String message, final Throwable thrown) {
if (!this.logger.isLoggable(Level.WARNING)) {
return;
}
logger.logp(Level.WARNING, componentClassName, getCallerMethodName(), message, thrown);
}
public void severe(final String message) {
if (!this.logger.isLoggable(Level.SEVERE)) {
return;
}
logger.logp(Level.SEVERE, componentClassName, getCallerMethodName(), message);
}
public void severe(final String message, final Throwable thrown) {
if (!this.logger.isLoggable(Level.SEVERE)) {
return;
}
logger.logp(Level.SEVERE, componentClassName, getCallerMethodName(), message, thrown);
}
public boolean isMethodCallLoggable() {
return this.logger.isLoggable(METHOD_CALL_LEVEL_VALUE);
}
public boolean isLoggable(final Level level) {
return this.logger.isLoggable(level);
}
public void setLevel(final Level level) {
this.logger.setLevel(level);
}
public void entering() {
if (!this.logger.isLoggable(METHOD_CALL_LEVEL_VALUE)) {
return;
}
logger.entering(componentClassName, getCallerMethodName());
}
public void entering(final Object... parameters) {
if (!this.logger.isLoggable(METHOD_CALL_LEVEL_VALUE)) {
return;
}
logger.entering(componentClassName, getCallerMethodName(), parameters);
}
public void exiting() {
if (!this.logger.isLoggable(METHOD_CALL_LEVEL_VALUE)) {
return;
}
logger.exiting(componentClassName, getCallerMethodName());
}
public void exiting(final Object result) {
if (!this.logger.isLoggable(METHOD_CALL_LEVEL_VALUE)) {
return;
}
logger.exiting(componentClassName, getCallerMethodName(), result);
}
/**
* Method logs {@code exception}'s message as a {@code SEVERE} logging level
* message.
*
* If {@code cause} parameter is not {@code null}, it is logged as well and
* {@code exception} original cause is initialized with instance referenced
* by {@code cause} parameter.
*
* @param exception exception whose message should be logged. Must not be
* {@code null}.
* @param cause initial cause of the exception that should be logged as well
* and set as {@code exception}'s original cause. May be {@code null}.
* @return the same exception instance that was passed in as the {@code exception}
* parameter.
*/
public T logSevereException(final T exception, final Throwable cause) {
if (this.logger.isLoggable(Level.SEVERE)) {
if (cause == null) {
logger.logp(Level.SEVERE, componentClassName, getCallerMethodName(), exception.getMessage());
} else {
exception.initCause(cause);
logger.logp(Level.SEVERE, componentClassName, getCallerMethodName(), exception.getMessage(), cause);
}
}
return exception;
}
/**
* Method logs {@code exception}'s message as a {@code SEVERE} logging level
* message.
*
* If {@code logCause} parameter is {@code true}, {@code exception}'s original
* cause is logged as well (if exists). This may be used in cases when
* {@code exception}'s class provides constructor to initialize the original
* cause. In such case you do not need to use
* {@link #logSevereException(Throwable, Throwable)}
* method version but you might still want to log the original cause as well.
*
* @param exception exception whose message should be logged. Must not be
* {@code null}.
* @param logCause deterimnes whether initial cause of the exception should
* be logged as well
* @return the same exception instance that was passed in as the {@code exception}
* parameter.
*/
public T logSevereException(final T exception, final boolean logCause) {
if (this.logger.isLoggable(Level.SEVERE)) {
if (logCause && exception.getCause() != null) {
logger.logp(Level.SEVERE, componentClassName, getCallerMethodName(), exception.getMessage(), exception.getCause());
} else {
logger.logp(Level.SEVERE, componentClassName, getCallerMethodName(), exception.getMessage());
}
}
return exception;
}
/**
* Same as {@link #logSevereException(Throwable, boolean) logSevereException(exception, true)}.
*/
public T logSevereException(final T exception) {
if (this.logger.isLoggable(Level.SEVERE)) {
if (exception.getCause() == null) {
logger.logp(Level.SEVERE, componentClassName, getCallerMethodName(), exception.getMessage());
} else {
logger.logp(Level.SEVERE, componentClassName, getCallerMethodName(), exception.getMessage(), exception.getCause());
}
}
return exception;
}
/**
* Method logs {@code exception}'s message at the logging level specified by the
* {@code level} argument.
*
* If {@code cause} parameter is not {@code null}, it is logged as well and
* {@code exception} original cause is initialized with instance referenced
* by {@code cause} parameter.
*
* @param exception exception whose message should be logged. Must not be
* {@code null}.
* @param cause initial cause of the exception that should be logged as well
* and set as {@code exception}'s original cause. May be {@code null}.
* @param level loging level which should be used for logging
* @return the same exception instance that was passed in as the {@code exception}
* parameter.
*/
public T logException(final T exception, final Throwable cause, final Level level) {
if (this.logger.isLoggable(level)) {
if (cause == null) {
logger.logp(level, componentClassName, getCallerMethodName(), exception.getMessage());
} else {
exception.initCause(cause);
logger.logp(level, componentClassName, getCallerMethodName(), exception.getMessage(), cause);
}
}
return exception;
}
/**
* Method logs {@code exception}'s message at the logging level specified by the
* {@code level} argument.
*
* If {@code logCause} parameter is {@code true}, {@code exception}'s original
* cause is logged as well (if exists). This may be used in cases when
* {@code exception}'s class provides constructor to initialize the original
* cause. In such case you do not need to use
* {@link #logException(Throwable, Throwable, Level) logException(exception, cause, level)}
* method version but you might still want to log the original cause as well.
*
* @param exception exception whose message should be logged. Must not be
* {@code null}.
* @param logCause deterimnes whether initial cause of the exception should
* be logged as well
* @param level loging level which should be used for logging
* @return the same exception instance that was passed in as the {@code exception}
* parameter.
*/
public T logException(final T exception, final boolean logCause, final Level level) {
if (this.logger.isLoggable(level)) {
if (logCause && exception.getCause() != null) {
logger.logp(level, componentClassName, getCallerMethodName(), exception.getMessage(), exception.getCause());
} else {
logger.logp(level, componentClassName, getCallerMethodName(), exception.getMessage());
}
}
return exception;
}
/**
* Same as {@link #logException(Throwable, Throwable, Level)
* logException(exception, true, level)}.
*/
public T logException(final T exception, final Level level) {
if (this.logger.isLoggable(level)) {
if (exception.getCause() == null) {
logger.logp(level, componentClassName, getCallerMethodName(), exception.getMessage());
} else {
logger.logp(level, componentClassName, getCallerMethodName(), exception.getMessage(), exception.getCause());
}
}
return exception;
}
/**
* Function returns the name of the caller method for the method executing this
* function.
*
* @return caller method name from the call stack of the current {@link Thread}.
*/
private static String getCallerMethodName() {
return getStackMethodName(5);
}
/**
* Method returns the name of the method that is on the {@code methodIndexInStack}
* position in the call stack of the current {@link Thread}.
*
* @param methodIndexInStack index to the call stack to get the method name for.
* @return the name of the method that is on the {@code methodIndexInStack}
* position in the call stack of the current {@link Thread}.
*/
private static String getStackMethodName(final int methodIndexInStack) {
final String methodName;
final StackTraceElement[] stack = Thread.currentThread().getStackTrace();
if (stack.length > methodIndexInStack + 1) {
methodName = stack[methodIndexInStack].getMethodName();
} else {
methodName = "UNKNOWN METHOD";
}
return methodName;
}
}