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package com.sun.enterprise.tools.upgrade.logging;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.logging.FileHandler;
import java.util.logging.Formatter;
import java.util.logging.Handler;
import java.util.logging.LogRecord;
import java.util.logging.Logger;
import java.util.logging.StreamHandler;
/**
* Sets up the common logger used by all packages. Currently sending
* output to log file. This can be turned off by calling
* removeDefaultLogHandler -- the GUI may want to do this for example.
*/
public class LogService {
// This is the logger that all upgrade classes use.
private static final Logger logger =
Logger.getLogger("com.sun.enterprise.tools.upgrade");
// Where the logs will go. For more options see:
// http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/util/logging/FileHandler.html
private static final String LOG_FILE_PATTERN = "upgrade.log";
// Need a handler so we can use our formatter
private static final Handler defaultHandler = createLogHandler();
static {
defaultHandler.setFormatter(new UpgradeFormatter());
logger.addHandler(defaultHandler);
logger.setUseParentHandlers(false);
}
/**
* Get the logger used by all classes in the upgrade tool.
*
* @return The logger used by the upgrade tool.
*/
public static Logger getLogger() {
return logger;
}
// CLI could use this for sending some messages to console
public static Formatter createFormatter() {
return new UpgradeFormatter();
}
// Called when class is initialized
private static Handler createLogHandler() {
Handler handler = null;
try {
// 2nd param will create new file rather than appending
handler = new FileHandler(LOG_FILE_PATTERN, false);
} catch (IOException ioe) {
// very odd, but lets tell the user and continue
System.err.println(String.format(
"Could not create log '%s' due to error '%s'",
LOG_FILE_PATTERN, ioe.getLocalizedMessage()));
System.err.println("Will send logs to standard.err instead.");
handler = new StreamHandler(System.err, new UpgradeFormatter());
}
return handler;
}
// Simply outputting the log record's message
private static class UpgradeFormatter extends Formatter {
@Override
public String format(LogRecord record) {
return record.getMessage() + "\n";
}
}
}