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package org.jboss.logging.jdk;
import java.util.logging.LogManager;
/**
* A simple extension to the default JDK LogManager that overrides the reset
* call to a noop to avoid the current behavior of the LogManager installing
* a shutdown hook which calls reset. The problem with this behavior is that
* all usage of the logging api during shutdown produces no output.
*
* The #doReset() method can be called after the jboss shutdown hook operates
* to allow the logging layer to cleanup while still allowing jboss components
* to use the jdk logging layer.
*
* Install using -Djava.util.logging.manager=org.jboss.logging.JBossJDKLogManager
*
* @deprecated The JDK logmanager is riddled with bugs. Use the JBoss Logmanager project instead.
*
* @see LogManager
*
* @author [email protected]
* @version $Revision: 3214 $
*/
@Deprecated
public class JBossJDKLogManager extends LogManager
{
/**
* Ignore the reset operation
*
* @see #doReset() to force a reset
*/
public void reset()
{
}
/**
* Invokes the LogManager.reset() method.
*/
public void doReset()
{
super.reset();
}
}