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package org.eclipse.jetty.server;
import java.io.IOException;
import org.eclipse.jetty.server.handler.RequestLogHandler;
/**
* A RequestLog
can be attached to a {@link org.eclipse.jetty.server.handler.RequestLogHandler} to enable
* logging of requests/responses.
*
* @see RequestLogHandler#setRequestLog(RequestLog)
* @see Server#setRequestLog(RequestLog)
*/
public interface RequestLog
{
/**
* @param request The request to log.
* @param response The response to log. Note that for some requests
* the response instance may not have been fully populated (Eg 400 bad request
* responses are sent without a servlet response object). Thus for basic
* log information it is best to consult {@link Response#getCommittedMetaData()}
* and {@link Response#getHttpChannel()} directly.
*/
void log(Request request, Response response);
/**
* Writes the generated log string to a log sink
*/
interface Writer
{
void write(String requestEntry) throws IOException;
}
class Collection implements RequestLog
{
private final RequestLog[] _logs;
public Collection(RequestLog... logs)
{
_logs = logs;
}
@Override
public void log(Request request, Response response)
{
for (RequestLog log : _logs)
{
log.log(request, response);
}
}
}
}