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/**
 * Audit logging related resources.
 *
 * Audit logging registers with the {@link org.wildfly.security.auth.server.SecurityDomain} by registering a
 * {@link java.util.function.Consumer} to receive the emitted {@link org.wildfly.security.auth.server.event.SecurityEvent}s.
 *
 * The audit logging framework is comprised of three core components.
 * 
    *
  1. Priority Mapper ({@code Function})
  2. *
  3. Event Formatter ({@code Function})
  4. *
  5. Audit Endpoint ({@code ExceptionBiConsumer})
  6. *
* * The priority mapper takes an incoming security event and maps it to one of nine priority levels including a level 'OFF' to * cause the event to be immediately discarded. * * The event formatter takes a security event and converts it to a formatted String ready to be recorded. * * The audit endpoint is the final component and takes the resulting priority and formatted String to be logged according to the * endpoint's configuration. * * @author Darran Lofthouse */ package org.wildfly.security.audit;




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