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* JPPF.
* Copyright (C) 2005-2015 JPPF Team.
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*
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package org.jppf.utils;
import java.lang.Thread.UncaughtExceptionHandler;
import org.slf4j.*;
/**
* The default uncaught exception handler for JPPF drivers and nodes.
* @author Laurent Cohen
* @exclude
*/
public class JPPFDefaultUncaughtExceptionHandler implements UncaughtExceptionHandler {
/**
* Logger for this class.
*/
private static Logger log = LoggerFactory.getLogger(JPPFDefaultUncaughtExceptionHandler.class);
/**
* Determines whether debug-level logging is enabled.
*/
//private static boolean debugEnabled = LoggingUtils.isDebugEnabled(log);
private static boolean debugEnabled = true;
@Override
public void uncaughtException(final Thread t, final Throwable e) {
if (debugEnabled) log.debug("Uncaught exception in thread {} : {}", t, ExceptionUtils.getStackTrace(e));
else log.warn("Uncaught exception in thread {} : {}", t, ExceptionUtils.getMessage(e));
}
}
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