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The source code/* * Copyright (C) The Apache Software Foundation. All rights reserved. * * This software is published under the terms of the Apache Software * License version 1.1, a copy of which has been included with this * distribution in the LICENSE.txt file. */ package examples.lf5.UsingSocketAppenders; import org.apache.log4j.Logger; import org.apache.log4j.PropertyConfigurator; import java.io.IOException; import java.net.URL; /** * This is another simple example of how to use the LogFactor5 * logging console. * * The LF5Appender is the primary class that enables logging to the * LogFactor5 logging window. If the following line is added to a properties * file, the LF5Appender will be appended to the root category when * the properties file is loaded: * * log4j.appender.A1=org.apache.log4j.lf5.LF5Appender * * To make this example work, you must ensure that the example.properties file * is in your classpath.You can then run the example at the command line. * * @author Brent Sprecher */ // Contributed by ThoughtWorks Inc. public class UsingSocketAppenders { //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Constants: //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Protected Variables: //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Private Variables: //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- private static Logger logger1 = Logger.getLogger(UsingSocketAppenders.class); private static Logger logger2 = Logger.getLogger("TestClass.Subclass"); private static Logger logger3 = Logger.getLogger("TestClass.Subclass.Subclass"); //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Constructors: //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Public Methods: //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- public static void main(String argv[]) { // Use a PropertyConfigurator to initialize from a property file. String resource = "/examples/lf5/UsingSocketAppenders/socketclient.properties"; URL configFileResource = UsingSocketAppenders.class.getResource(resource); PropertyConfigurator.configure(configFileResource); // Add a bunch of logging statements ... logger1.debug("Hello, my name is Homer Simpson."); logger1.debug("Hello, my name is Lisa Simpson."); logger2.debug("Hello, my name is Marge Simpson."); logger2.debug("Hello, my name is Bart Simpson."); logger3.debug("Hello, my name is Maggie Simpson."); logger2.info("We are the Simpsons!"); logger2.info("Mmmmmm .... Chocolate."); logger3.info("Homer likes chocolate"); logger3.info("Doh!"); logger3.info("We are the Simpsons!"); logger1.warn("Bart: I am through with working! Working is for chumps!" + "Homer: Son, I'm proud of you. I was twice your age before " + "I figured that out."); logger1.warn("Mmm...forbidden donut."); logger1.warn("D'oh! A deer! A female deer!"); logger1.warn("Truly, yours is a butt that won't quit." + "- Bart, writing as Woodrow to Ms. Krabappel."); logger2.error("Dear Baby, Welcome to Dumpsville. Population: you."); logger2.error("Dear Baby, Welcome to Dumpsville. Population: you.", new IOException("Dumpsville, USA")); logger3.error("Mr. Hutz, are you aware you're not wearing pants?"); logger3.error("Mr. Hutz, are you aware you're not wearing pants?", new IllegalStateException("Error !!")); logger3.fatal("Eep."); logger3.fatal("Mmm...forbidden donut.", new SecurityException("Fatal Exception ... ")); logger3.fatal("D'oh! A deer! A female deer!"); logger2.fatal("Mmmmmm .... Chocolate.", new SecurityException("Fatal Exception")); // Put the main thread is put to sleep for 5 seconds to allow the // SocketServer to process all incoming messages before the Socket is // closed. This is done to overcome some basic limitations with the // way the SocketServer and SocketAppender classes manage sockets. try { Thread.currentThread().sleep(5000); } catch (InterruptedException ie) { } } //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Protected Methods: //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Private Methods: //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Nested Top-Level Classes or Interfaces: //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- } |
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