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package org.apache.logging.log4j.message;

import java.io.Serializable;

/**
 * An interface for various Message implementations that can be logged. Messages can act as wrappers
 * around Objects so that user can have control over converting Objects to Strings when necessary without
 * requiring complicated formatters and as a way to manipulate the message based on information available
 * at runtime such as the locale of the system.
 *

* Note: Message objects should not be considered to be thread safe nor should they be assumed to be * safely reusable even on the same thread. The logging system may provide information to the Message * objects and the Messages might be queued for asynchronous delivery. Thus, any modifications to a * Message object by an application should by avoided after the Message has been passed as a parameter on * a Logger method. *

* TODO Interfaces should rarely extend Serializable according to Effective Java 2nd Ed pg 291. * (RG) That section also says "If a class or interface exists primarily to participate in a framework that * requires all participants to implement Serializable, then it makes perfect sense for the class or * interface to implement or extend Serializable". Such is the case here as the LogEvent must be Serializable. */ public interface Message extends Serializable { /** * Gets the Message formatted as a String. Each Message implementation determines the * appropriate way to format the data encapsulated in the Message. Messages that provide * more than one way of formatting the Message will implement MultiformatMessage. * * @return The message String. */ String getFormattedMessage(); /** * Gets the format portion of the Message. * * @return The message format. Some implementations, such as ParameterizedMessage, will use this as * the message "pattern". Other Messages may simply return an empty String. * TODO Do all messages have a format? What syntax? Using a Formatter object could be cleaner. * (RG) In SimpleMessage the format is identical to the formatted message. In ParameterizedMessage and * StructuredDataMessage it is not. It is up to the Message implementer to determine what this * method will return. A Formatter is inappropriate as this is very specific to the Message * implementation so it isn't clear to me how having a Formatter separate from the Message would be cleaner. */ String getFormat(); /** * Gets parameter values, if any. * * @return An array of parameter values or null. */ Object[] getParameters(); /** * Gets the throwable, if any. * * @return the throwable or null. */ Throwable getThrowable(); }




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