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 * Copyright (c) 1997, 2018 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
 *
 * This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the
 * terms of the Eclipse Distribution License v. 1.0, which is available at
 * http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/edl-v10.php.
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 * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
 */

package com.sun.xml.ws.tx.at.common;

import java.lang.reflect.Field;
import java.util.logging.Level;

/**
 * This is a helper class that provides some convenience methods wrapped around the
 * standard {@link java.util.logging.Logger} interface.
 * 

* Logging domains: * wstx // general for all web service transactions * wstx.wscoord // for ws-coordination logging * wstx.at // for ws-atomic transaction logging. * * @see #getLogger(Class) * @see #getATLogger(Class) * @see #getCoordLogger(Class) */ public final class TxLogger { /** * If we run with JAX-WS, we are using its logging domain (appended with ".wstx"). * Otherwise we default to "wstx". */ private final static String LOGGING_SUBSYSTEM_NAME; static { String loggingSubsystemName = null; try { // Looking up JAX-WS class at run-time, so that we don't need to depend // on it at compile-time. Class jaxwsConstants = Class.forName("com.sun.xml.ws.util.Constants"); Field loggingDomainField = jaxwsConstants.getField("LoggingDomain"); Object loggingDomain = loggingDomainField.get(null); loggingSubsystemName = loggingDomain.toString().concat(".wstx"); } catch (Exception e) { // If we don't manage to extract the logging domain from JAX-WS, we // fall back to a default. loggingSubsystemName = "wstx"; } finally { LOGGING_SUBSYSTEM_NAME = loggingSubsystemName; } } private final String componentClassName; private final java.util.logging.Logger logger; /** * Prevents creation of a new instance of this TxLogger */ private TxLogger(String componentName) { this.componentClassName = "[" + componentName + "] "; this.logger = java.util.logging.Logger.getLogger(LOGGING_SUBSYSTEM_NAME); } private TxLogger(String componentName, String subsystem) { this.componentClassName = "[" + componentName + "] "; this.logger = java.util.logging.Logger.getLogger(LOGGING_SUBSYSTEM_NAME + subsystem); } /** * The factory method returns preconfigured TxLogger 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. * * @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 TxLogger getLogger(final Class componentClass) { return new TxLogger(componentClass.getName()); } /** * Logging specifically for *.wstx.wsat subsystem. */ public static TxLogger getATLogger(final Class componentClass) { return new TxLogger(componentClass.getName(), ".wsat"); } /** * Logging specifically for *.wstx.wscoord subsystem. */ public static TxLogger getCoordLogger(final Class componentClass) { return new TxLogger(componentClass.getName(), ".wscoord"); } public void log(final Level level, final String methodName, final String message) { logger.logp(level, componentClassName, methodName, message); } public void log(final Level level, final String methodName, final String message, final Throwable thrown) { logger.logp(level, componentClassName, methodName, message, thrown); } public void finest(final String methodName, final String message) { logger.logp(Level.FINEST, componentClassName, methodName, message); } public void finest(final String methodName, final String message, final Throwable thrown) { logger.logp(Level.FINEST, componentClassName, methodName, message, thrown); } public void finer(final String methodName, final String message) { logger.logp(Level.FINER, componentClassName, methodName, message); } public void finer(final String methodName, final String message, final Throwable thrown) { logger.logp(Level.FINER, componentClassName, methodName, message, thrown); } public void fine(final String methodName, final String message) { logger.logp(Level.FINE, componentClassName, methodName, message); } public void fine(final String methodName, final String message, final Throwable thrown) { logger.logp(Level.FINE, componentClassName, methodName, message, thrown); } public void info(final String methodName, final String message) { logger.logp(Level.INFO, componentClassName, methodName, message); } public void info(final String methodName, final String message, final Throwable thrown) { logger.logp(Level.INFO, componentClassName, methodName, message, thrown); } public void config(final String methodName, final String message) { logger.logp(Level.CONFIG, componentClassName, methodName, message); } public void config(final String methodName, final String message, final Throwable thrown) { logger.logp(Level.CONFIG, componentClassName, methodName, message, thrown); } public void warning(final String methodName, final String message) { logger.logp(Level.WARNING, componentClassName, methodName, message); } public void warning(final String methodName, final String message, final Throwable thrown) { logger.logp(Level.WARNING, componentClassName, methodName, message, thrown); } public void severe(final String methodName, final String message) { logger.logp(Level.SEVERE, componentClassName, methodName, message); } public void severe(final String methodName, final String message, final Throwable thrown) { logger.logp(Level.SEVERE, componentClassName, methodName, message, thrown); } public void entering(final String methodName) { logger.entering(componentClassName, methodName); } public void entering(final String methodName, final Object parameter) { logger.entering(componentClassName, methodName, parameter); } public void entering(final String methodName, final Object[] parameters) { logger.entering(componentClassName, methodName, parameters); } public void exiting(final String methodName) { logger.exiting(componentClassName, methodName); } public void exiting(final String methodName, final Object result) { logger.exiting(componentClassName, methodName, result); } public boolean isLogging(final Level level) { return logger.isLoggable(level); } }





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