Java Code Examples for java.util.logging.LogManager#getLogger()
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Example 1
Source File: SpringContextJerseyTest.java From demo-restWS-spring-jersey-tomcat-mybatis with MIT License | 6 votes |
/** * Retrieves a list of root loggers. * * @return list of root loggers. */ private Set<Logger> getRootLoggers() { final LogManager logManager = LogManager.getLogManager(); final Enumeration<String> loggerNames = logManager.getLoggerNames(); final Set<Logger> rootLoggers = Sets.newHashSet(); while (loggerNames.hasMoreElements()) { Logger logger = logManager.getLogger(loggerNames.nextElement()); if (logger != null) { while (logger.getParent() != null) { logger = logger.getParent(); } rootLoggers.add(logger); } } return rootLoggers; }
Example 2
Source File: Gfsh.java From gemfirexd-oss with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
public static void redirectInternalJavaLoggers() { // Do we need to this on re-connect? LogManager logManager = LogManager.getLogManager(); try { Enumeration<String> loggerNames = logManager.getLoggerNames(); while (loggerNames.hasMoreElements()) { String loggerName = loggerNames.nextElement(); if (loggerName.startsWith("java.") || loggerName.startsWith("javax.")) { // System.out.println(loggerName); Logger javaLogger = logManager.getLogger(loggerName); /* * From Java Docs: It is also important to note that the Logger * associated with the String name may be garbage collected at any * time if there is no strong reference to the Logger. The caller of * this method must check the return value for null in order to * properly handle the case where the Logger has been garbage * collected. */ if (javaLogger != null) { LogWrapper.getInstance().setParentFor(javaLogger); } } } } catch (SecurityException e) { // e.printStackTrace(); LogWrapper.getInstance().warning(e.getMessage(), e); } }
Example 3
Source File: DataflowWorkerHarnessHelper.java From beam with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
public static void initializeLogging(Class<?> workerHarnessClass) { /* Set up exception handling tied to the workerHarnessClass. */ Thread.setDefaultUncaughtExceptionHandler( new WorkerUncaughtExceptionHandler(LoggerFactory.getLogger(workerHarnessClass))); // Reset the global log manager, get the root logger and remove the default log handlers. LogManager logManager = LogManager.getLogManager(); logManager.reset(); java.util.logging.Logger rootLogger = logManager.getLogger(ROOT_LOGGER_NAME); for (Handler handler : rootLogger.getHandlers()) { rootLogger.removeHandler(handler); } DataflowWorkerLoggingInitializer.initialize(); }
Example 4
Source File: LogSilencer.java From thorntail with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
void silence() { try { LogManager lm = LogManager.getLogManager(); this.logger = lm.getLogger(name); this.originalLevel = this.logger.getLevel(); this.logger.setLevel(Level.SEVERE); } catch (Throwable t) { // ignore; } }
Example 5
Source File: L4MLogger.java From symja_android_library with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Default initialization, checking for applet in sandbox. */ protected void initialize() { String loggerName = getName(); boolean runningSandbox = false; // check if we are running in an applet sandbox SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager(); if (null != sm) { try { Permission perm = new java.util.logging.LoggingPermission("control", ""); sm.checkPermission(perm); } catch (SecurityException e) { System.out.println("L4M Logger runs in sandbox"); runningSandbox = true; } } if (!runningSandbox) { // do not use parent handlers but our own setUseParentHandlers(false); // and add the Lab4inf handler to our logger addHandler(new Lab4InfHandler()); // register with the LogManager } LogManager manager = LogManager.getLogManager(); Logger aLogger = manager.getLogger(loggerName); if (manager.getLogger(loggerName) == null) { if (!LogManager.getLogManager().addLogger(this)) { System.err.println("failed to add " + this); throw new RuntimeException("addding L4MLogger failed"); } } else { String msg; msg = format("allready registered %s by %s", loggerName, aLogger); aLogger.warning(msg); msg = format("could not register me: %s", this); aLogger.warning(msg); } setLevel(Level.WARNING); }
Example 6
Source File: PythonProject.java From AndroidRobot with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
private static final void replaceAllLogFormatters(Formatter form, Level level) /* */ { /* 179 */ LogManager mgr = LogManager.getLogManager(); /* 180 */ Enumeration loggerNames = mgr.getLoggerNames(); /* 181 */ while (loggerNames.hasMoreElements()) { /* 182 */ String loggerName = (String)loggerNames.nextElement(); /* 183 */ Logger logger = mgr.getLogger(loggerName); /* 184 */ for (Handler handler : logger.getHandlers()) { /* 185 */ handler.setFormatter(form); /* 186 */ handler.setLevel(level); /* */ } /* */ } /* */ }
Example 7
Source File: Gfsh.java From gemfirexd-oss with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
public static void redirectInternalJavaLoggers() { // Do we need to this on re-connect? LogManager logManager = LogManager.getLogManager(); try { Enumeration<String> loggerNames = logManager.getLoggerNames(); while (loggerNames.hasMoreElements()) { String loggerName = loggerNames.nextElement(); if (loggerName.startsWith("java.") || loggerName.startsWith("javax.")) { // System.out.println(loggerName); Logger javaLogger = logManager.getLogger(loggerName); /* * From Java Docs: It is also important to note that the Logger * associated with the String name may be garbage collected at any * time if there is no strong reference to the Logger. The caller of * this method must check the return value for null in order to * properly handle the case where the Logger has been garbage * collected. */ if (javaLogger != null) { LogWrapper.getInstance().setParentFor(javaLogger); } } } } catch (SecurityException e) { // e.printStackTrace(); LogWrapper.getInstance().warning(e.getMessage(), e); } }
Example 8
Source File: TestAppletLoggerContext.java From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * This test is designed to test the behavior of additional LogManager instances. * It must be noted that if the security manager is off, then calling * Bridge.changeContext() has actually no effect - which explains why we have * some differences between the cases security manager on & security manager * off. **/ public static void testSix() { for (int i=0; i<3 ; i++) { Bridge.desactivate(); LogManager manager = new LogManager() {}; Logger logger1 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger1b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); assertNull(logger1); assertNull(logger1b); Logger global = new Bridge.CustomLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); manager.addLogger(global); Logger logger2 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger2b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); assertNotNull(logger2); assertNotNull(logger2b); assertEquals(logger2, global); assertEquals(logger2b, global); assertNull(manager.getLogger("")); assertNull(manager.getLogger("")); for (int j = 0; j<3; j++) { Bridge.changeContext(); // this is not a supported configuration: // We are in an applet context with several log managers. // We however need to check our assumptions... // Applet context => root logger and global logger should also be null. Logger expected = (System.getSecurityManager() == null ? global : null); Logger logger3 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger3b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); assertEquals(expected, logger3); assertEquals(expected, logger3b); Logger global2 = new Bridge.CustomLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); manager.addLogger(global2); Logger logger4 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger4b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); assertNotNull(logger4); assertNotNull(logger4b); expected = (System.getSecurityManager() == null ? global : global2);; assertEquals(logger4, expected); assertEquals(logger4b, expected); Logger logger5 = manager.getLogger(""); Logger logger5b = manager.getLogger(""); Logger expectedRoot = null; assertEquals(logger5, expectedRoot); assertEquals(logger5b, expectedRoot); } } }
Example 9
Source File: ClassLogger.java From PGM with GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | 4 votes |
public static ClassLogger get( @Nullable Logger parent, Class<?> klass, @Nullable String instanceKey) { if (parent == null) { parent = Logger.getLogger(""); } String name = getName(parent, klass, instanceKey); if (parent instanceof ClassLogger && Objects.equals(parent.getName(), name)) { // If the given parent logger looks exactly like the logger // we are supposed to return, just use it. This makes it easy // to replace a parent logger with a child once only e.g. // // logger = ClassLogger.get(logger, getClass(), "myInstance") return (ClassLogger) parent; } LogManager lm = LogManager.getLogManager(); Logger logger = lm.getLogger(name); if (logger instanceof ClassLogger) { if (parent != logger.getParent()) { throw new IllegalStateException( "Already registred logger " + name + " has a different parent than the one requested:\n old = " + logger.getParent() + "\n new = " + parent); } return (ClassLogger) logger; } else if (logger != null) { throw new IllegalStateException( "Already registered logger " + name + " is not a " + ClassLogger.class.getSimpleName()); } else { ClassLogger classLogger = new ClassLogger(parent, klass, instanceKey); // TODO: call addLogger from the constructuor, when it's no longer public if (!lm.addLogger(classLogger)) { throw new IllegalStateException("Failed to register logger " + name); } classLogger.setParent( parent); // addLogger will set the parent, so we have to set it back again return classLogger; } }
Example 10
Source File: TestAppletLoggerContext.java From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * This test is designed to test the behavior of additional LogManager instances. * It must be noted that if the security manager is off, then calling * Bridge.changeContext() has actually no effect - which explains why we have * some differences between the cases security manager on & security manager * off. **/ public static void testSeven() { for (int i=0; i<3 ; i++) { Bridge.desactivate(); LogManager manager = new LogManager() {}; Logger logger1 = manager.getLogger(""); Logger logger1b = manager.getLogger(""); assertNull(logger1); assertNull(logger1b); Logger global = new Bridge.CustomLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); manager.addLogger(global); Logger logger2 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger2b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); assertNotNull(logger2); assertNotNull(logger2b); assertEquals(logger2, global); assertEquals(logger2b, global); Logger logger3 = manager.getLogger(""); Logger logger3b = manager.getLogger(""); assertNull(logger3); assertNull(logger3b); Logger root = new Bridge.CustomLogger(""); manager.addLogger(root); Logger logger4 = manager.getLogger(""); Logger logger4b = manager.getLogger(""); assertNotNull(logger4); assertNotNull(logger4b); assertEquals(logger4, root); assertEquals(logger4b, root); for (int j = 0 ; j < 3 ; j++) { Bridge.changeContext(); // this is not a supported configuration: // We are in an applet context with several log managers. // We however need to check our assumptions... // Applet context => root logger and global logger should also be null. Logger logger5 = manager.getLogger(""); Logger logger5b = manager.getLogger(""); Logger expectedRoot = (System.getSecurityManager() == null ? root : null); assertEquals(logger5, expectedRoot); assertEquals(logger5b, expectedRoot); if (System.getSecurityManager() != null) { assertNull(manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME)); } else { assertEquals(global, manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME)); } Logger global2 = new Bridge.CustomLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); manager.addLogger(global2); Logger logger6 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger6b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger expectedGlobal = (System.getSecurityManager() == null ? global : global2); assertNotNull(logger6); assertNotNull(logger6b); assertEquals(logger6, expectedGlobal); assertEquals(logger6b, expectedGlobal); if (System.getSecurityManager() != null) { assertNull(manager.getLogger("")); } else { assertEquals(root, manager.getLogger("")); } Logger root2 = new Bridge.CustomLogger(""); manager.addLogger(root2); expectedRoot = (System.getSecurityManager() == null ? root : root2); Logger logger7 = manager.getLogger(""); Logger logger7b = manager.getLogger(""); assertNotNull(logger7); assertNotNull(logger7b); assertEquals(logger7, expectedRoot); assertEquals(logger7b, expectedRoot); } } }
Example 11
Source File: TestAppletLoggerContext.java From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * This test is designed to test the behavior of additional LogManager instances. * It must be noted that if the security manager is off, then calling * Bridge.changeContext() has actually no effect - which explains why we have * some differences between the cases security manager on & security manager * off. **/ public static void testSix() { for (int i=0; i<3 ; i++) { Bridge.desactivate(); LogManager manager = new LogManager() {}; Logger logger1 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger1b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); assertNull(logger1); assertNull(logger1b); Logger global = new Bridge.CustomLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); manager.addLogger(global); Logger logger2 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger2b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); assertNotNull(logger2); assertNotNull(logger2b); assertEquals(logger2, global); assertEquals(logger2b, global); assertNull(manager.getLogger("")); assertNull(manager.getLogger("")); for (int j = 0; j<3; j++) { Bridge.changeContext(); // this is not a supported configuration: // We are in an applet context with several log managers. // We however need to check our assumptions... // Applet context => root logger and global logger should also be null. Logger expected = (System.getSecurityManager() == null ? global : null); Logger logger3 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger3b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); assertEquals(expected, logger3); assertEquals(expected, logger3b); Logger global2 = new Bridge.CustomLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); manager.addLogger(global2); Logger logger4 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger4b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); assertNotNull(logger4); assertNotNull(logger4b); expected = (System.getSecurityManager() == null ? global : global2);; assertEquals(logger4, expected); assertEquals(logger4b, expected); Logger logger5 = manager.getLogger(""); Logger logger5b = manager.getLogger(""); Logger expectedRoot = null; assertEquals(logger5, expectedRoot); assertEquals(logger5b, expectedRoot); } } }
Example 12
Source File: TestAppletLoggerContext.java From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * This test is designed to test the behavior of additional LogManager instances. * It must be noted that if the security manager is off, then calling * Bridge.changeContext() has actually no effect - which explains why we have * some differences between the cases security manager on & security manager * off. **/ public static void testSeven() { for (int i=0; i<3 ; i++) { Bridge.desactivate(); LogManager manager = new LogManager() {}; Logger logger1 = manager.getLogger(""); Logger logger1b = manager.getLogger(""); assertNull(logger1); assertNull(logger1b); Logger global = new Bridge.CustomLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); manager.addLogger(global); Logger logger2 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger2b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); assertNotNull(logger2); assertNotNull(logger2b); assertEquals(logger2, global); assertEquals(logger2b, global); Logger logger3 = manager.getLogger(""); Logger logger3b = manager.getLogger(""); assertNull(logger3); assertNull(logger3b); Logger root = new Bridge.CustomLogger(""); manager.addLogger(root); Logger logger4 = manager.getLogger(""); Logger logger4b = manager.getLogger(""); assertNotNull(logger4); assertNotNull(logger4b); assertEquals(logger4, root); assertEquals(logger4b, root); for (int j = 0 ; j < 3 ; j++) { Bridge.changeContext(); // this is not a supported configuration: // We are in an applet context with several log managers. // We however need to check our assumptions... // Applet context => root logger and global logger should also be null. Logger logger5 = manager.getLogger(""); Logger logger5b = manager.getLogger(""); Logger expectedRoot = (System.getSecurityManager() == null ? root : null); assertEquals(logger5, expectedRoot); assertEquals(logger5b, expectedRoot); if (System.getSecurityManager() != null) { assertNull(manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME)); } else { assertEquals(global, manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME)); } Logger global2 = new Bridge.CustomLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); manager.addLogger(global2); Logger logger6 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger6b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger expectedGlobal = (System.getSecurityManager() == null ? global : global2); assertNotNull(logger6); assertNotNull(logger6b); assertEquals(logger6, expectedGlobal); assertEquals(logger6b, expectedGlobal); if (System.getSecurityManager() != null) { assertNull(manager.getLogger("")); } else { assertEquals(root, manager.getLogger("")); } Logger root2 = new Bridge.CustomLogger(""); manager.addLogger(root2); expectedRoot = (System.getSecurityManager() == null ? root : root2); Logger logger7 = manager.getLogger(""); Logger logger7b = manager.getLogger(""); assertNotNull(logger7); assertNotNull(logger7b); assertEquals(logger7, expectedRoot); assertEquals(logger7b, expectedRoot); } } }
Example 13
Source File: TestAppletLoggerContext.java From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * This test is designed to test the behavior of additional LogManager instances. * It must be noted that if the security manager is off, then calling * Bridge.changeContext() has actually no effect - which explains why we have * some differences between the cases security manager on & security manager * off. **/ public static void testSeven() { for (int i=0; i<3 ; i++) { Bridge.desactivate(); LogManager manager = new LogManager() {}; Logger logger1 = manager.getLogger(""); Logger logger1b = manager.getLogger(""); assertNull(logger1); assertNull(logger1b); Logger global = new Bridge.CustomLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); manager.addLogger(global); Logger logger2 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger2b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); assertNotNull(logger2); assertNotNull(logger2b); assertEquals(logger2, global); assertEquals(logger2b, global); Logger logger3 = manager.getLogger(""); Logger logger3b = manager.getLogger(""); assertNull(logger3); assertNull(logger3b); Logger root = new Bridge.CustomLogger(""); manager.addLogger(root); Logger logger4 = manager.getLogger(""); Logger logger4b = manager.getLogger(""); assertNotNull(logger4); assertNotNull(logger4b); assertEquals(logger4, root); assertEquals(logger4b, root); for (int j = 0 ; j < 3 ; j++) { Bridge.changeContext(); // this is not a supported configuration: // We are in an applet context with several log managers. // We however need to check our assumptions... // Applet context => root logger and global logger should also be null. Logger logger5 = manager.getLogger(""); Logger logger5b = manager.getLogger(""); Logger expectedRoot = (System.getSecurityManager() == null ? root : null); assertEquals(logger5, expectedRoot); assertEquals(logger5b, expectedRoot); if (System.getSecurityManager() != null) { assertNull(manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME)); } else { assertEquals(global, manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME)); } Logger global2 = new Bridge.CustomLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); manager.addLogger(global2); Logger logger6 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger6b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger expectedGlobal = (System.getSecurityManager() == null ? global : global2); assertNotNull(logger6); assertNotNull(logger6b); assertEquals(logger6, expectedGlobal); assertEquals(logger6b, expectedGlobal); if (System.getSecurityManager() != null) { assertNull(manager.getLogger("")); } else { assertEquals(root, manager.getLogger("")); } Logger root2 = new Bridge.CustomLogger(""); manager.addLogger(root2); expectedRoot = (System.getSecurityManager() == null ? root : root2); Logger logger7 = manager.getLogger(""); Logger logger7b = manager.getLogger(""); assertNotNull(logger7); assertNotNull(logger7b); assertEquals(logger7, expectedRoot); assertEquals(logger7b, expectedRoot); } } }
Example 14
Source File: TestAppletLoggerContext.java From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * This test is designed to test the behavior of additional LogManager instances. * It must be noted that if the security manager is off, then calling * Bridge.changeContext() has actually no effect - which explains why we have * some differences between the cases security manager on & security manager * off. **/ public static void testSix() { for (int i=0; i<3 ; i++) { Bridge.desactivate(); LogManager manager = new LogManager() {}; Logger logger1 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger1b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); assertNull(logger1); assertNull(logger1b); Logger global = new Bridge.CustomLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); manager.addLogger(global); Logger logger2 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger2b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); assertNotNull(logger2); assertNotNull(logger2b); assertEquals(logger2, global); assertEquals(logger2b, global); assertNull(manager.getLogger("")); assertNull(manager.getLogger("")); for (int j = 0; j<3; j++) { Bridge.changeContext(); // this is not a supported configuration: // We are in an applet context with several log managers. // We however need to check our assumptions... // Applet context => root logger and global logger should also be null. Logger expected = (System.getSecurityManager() == null ? global : null); Logger logger3 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger3b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); assertEquals(expected, logger3); assertEquals(expected, logger3b); Logger global2 = new Bridge.CustomLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); manager.addLogger(global2); Logger logger4 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger4b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); assertNotNull(logger4); assertNotNull(logger4b); expected = (System.getSecurityManager() == null ? global : global2);; assertEquals(logger4, expected); assertEquals(logger4b, expected); Logger logger5 = manager.getLogger(""); Logger logger5b = manager.getLogger(""); Logger expectedRoot = null; assertEquals(logger5, expectedRoot); assertEquals(logger5b, expectedRoot); } } }
Example 15
Source File: TestAppletLoggerContext.java From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * This test is designed to test the behavior of additional LogManager instances. * It must be noted that if the security manager is off, then calling * Bridge.changeContext() has actually no effect - which explains why we have * some differences between the cases security manager on & security manager * off. **/ public static void testSix() { for (int i=0; i<3 ; i++) { Bridge.desactivate(); LogManager manager = new LogManager() {}; Logger logger1 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger1b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); assertNull(logger1); assertNull(logger1b); Logger global = new Bridge.CustomLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); manager.addLogger(global); Logger logger2 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger2b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); assertNotNull(logger2); assertNotNull(logger2b); assertEquals(logger2, global); assertEquals(logger2b, global); assertNull(manager.getLogger("")); assertNull(manager.getLogger("")); for (int j = 0; j<3; j++) { Bridge.changeContext(); // this is not a supported configuration: // We are in an applet context with several log managers. // We however need to check our assumptions... // Applet context => root logger and global logger should also be null. Logger expected = (System.getSecurityManager() == null ? global : null); Logger logger3 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger3b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); assertEquals(expected, logger3); assertEquals(expected, logger3b); Logger global2 = new Bridge.CustomLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); manager.addLogger(global2); Logger logger4 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger4b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); assertNotNull(logger4); assertNotNull(logger4b); expected = (System.getSecurityManager() == null ? global : global2);; assertEquals(logger4, expected); assertEquals(logger4b, expected); Logger logger5 = manager.getLogger(""); Logger logger5b = manager.getLogger(""); Logger expectedRoot = null; assertEquals(logger5, expectedRoot); assertEquals(logger5b, expectedRoot); } } }
Example 16
Source File: TestAppletLoggerContext.java From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * This test is designed to test the behavior of additional LogManager instances. * It must be noted that if the security manager is off, then calling * Bridge.changeContext() has actually no effect - which explains why we have * some differences between the cases security manager on & security manager * off. **/ public static void testSeven() { for (int i=0; i<3 ; i++) { Bridge.desactivate(); LogManager manager = new LogManager() {}; Logger logger1 = manager.getLogger(""); Logger logger1b = manager.getLogger(""); assertNull(logger1); assertNull(logger1b); Logger global = new Bridge.CustomLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); manager.addLogger(global); Logger logger2 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger2b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); assertNotNull(logger2); assertNotNull(logger2b); assertEquals(logger2, global); assertEquals(logger2b, global); Logger logger3 = manager.getLogger(""); Logger logger3b = manager.getLogger(""); assertNull(logger3); assertNull(logger3b); Logger root = new Bridge.CustomLogger(""); manager.addLogger(root); Logger logger4 = manager.getLogger(""); Logger logger4b = manager.getLogger(""); assertNotNull(logger4); assertNotNull(logger4b); assertEquals(logger4, root); assertEquals(logger4b, root); for (int j = 0 ; j < 3 ; j++) { Bridge.changeContext(); // this is not a supported configuration: // We are in an applet context with several log managers. // We however need to check our assumptions... // Applet context => root logger and global logger should also be null. Logger logger5 = manager.getLogger(""); Logger logger5b = manager.getLogger(""); Logger expectedRoot = (System.getSecurityManager() == null ? root : null); assertEquals(logger5, expectedRoot); assertEquals(logger5b, expectedRoot); if (System.getSecurityManager() != null) { assertNull(manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME)); } else { assertEquals(global, manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME)); } Logger global2 = new Bridge.CustomLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); manager.addLogger(global2); Logger logger6 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger6b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger expectedGlobal = (System.getSecurityManager() == null ? global : global2); assertNotNull(logger6); assertNotNull(logger6b); assertEquals(logger6, expectedGlobal); assertEquals(logger6b, expectedGlobal); if (System.getSecurityManager() != null) { assertNull(manager.getLogger("")); } else { assertEquals(root, manager.getLogger("")); } Logger root2 = new Bridge.CustomLogger(""); manager.addLogger(root2); expectedRoot = (System.getSecurityManager() == null ? root : root2); Logger logger7 = manager.getLogger(""); Logger logger7b = manager.getLogger(""); assertNotNull(logger7); assertNotNull(logger7b); assertEquals(logger7, expectedRoot); assertEquals(logger7b, expectedRoot); } } }
Example 17
Source File: TestAppletLoggerContext.java From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * This test is designed to test the behavior of additional LogManager instances. * It must be noted that if the security manager is off, then calling * Bridge.changeContext() has actually no effect - which explains why we have * some differences between the cases security manager on & security manager * off. **/ public static void testSix() { for (int i=0; i<3 ; i++) { Bridge.desactivate(); LogManager manager = new LogManager() {}; Logger logger1 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger1b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); assertNull(logger1); assertNull(logger1b); Logger global = new Bridge.CustomLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); manager.addLogger(global); Logger logger2 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger2b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); assertNotNull(logger2); assertNotNull(logger2b); assertEquals(logger2, global); assertEquals(logger2b, global); assertNull(manager.getLogger("")); assertNull(manager.getLogger("")); for (int j = 0; j<3; j++) { Bridge.changeContext(); // this is not a supported configuration: // We are in an applet context with several log managers. // We however need to check our assumptions... // Applet context => root logger and global logger should also be null. Logger expected = (System.getSecurityManager() == null ? global : null); Logger logger3 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger3b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); assertEquals(expected, logger3); assertEquals(expected, logger3b); Logger global2 = new Bridge.CustomLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); manager.addLogger(global2); Logger logger4 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger4b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); assertNotNull(logger4); assertNotNull(logger4b); expected = (System.getSecurityManager() == null ? global : global2);; assertEquals(logger4, expected); assertEquals(logger4b, expected); Logger logger5 = manager.getLogger(""); Logger logger5b = manager.getLogger(""); Logger expectedRoot = null; assertEquals(logger5, expectedRoot); assertEquals(logger5b, expectedRoot); } } }
Example 18
Source File: TestAppletLoggerContext.java From dragonwell8_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * This test is designed to test the behavior of additional LogManager instances. * It must be noted that if the security manager is off, then calling * Bridge.changeContext() has actually no effect - which explains why we have * some differences between the cases security manager on & security manager * off. **/ public static void testSeven() { for (int i=0; i<3 ; i++) { Bridge.desactivate(); LogManager manager = new LogManager() {}; Logger logger1 = manager.getLogger(""); Logger logger1b = manager.getLogger(""); assertNull(logger1); assertNull(logger1b); Logger global = new Bridge.CustomLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); manager.addLogger(global); Logger logger2 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger2b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); assertNotNull(logger2); assertNotNull(logger2b); assertEquals(logger2, global); assertEquals(logger2b, global); Logger logger3 = manager.getLogger(""); Logger logger3b = manager.getLogger(""); assertNull(logger3); assertNull(logger3b); Logger root = new Bridge.CustomLogger(""); manager.addLogger(root); Logger logger4 = manager.getLogger(""); Logger logger4b = manager.getLogger(""); assertNotNull(logger4); assertNotNull(logger4b); assertEquals(logger4, root); assertEquals(logger4b, root); for (int j = 0 ; j < 3 ; j++) { Bridge.changeContext(); // this is not a supported configuration: // We are in an applet context with several log managers. // We however need to check our assumptions... // Applet context => root logger and global logger should also be null. Logger logger5 = manager.getLogger(""); Logger logger5b = manager.getLogger(""); Logger expectedRoot = (System.getSecurityManager() == null ? root : null); assertEquals(logger5, expectedRoot); assertEquals(logger5b, expectedRoot); if (System.getSecurityManager() != null) { assertNull(manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME)); } else { assertEquals(global, manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME)); } Logger global2 = new Bridge.CustomLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); manager.addLogger(global2); Logger logger6 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger6b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger expectedGlobal = (System.getSecurityManager() == null ? global : global2); assertNotNull(logger6); assertNotNull(logger6b); assertEquals(logger6, expectedGlobal); assertEquals(logger6b, expectedGlobal); if (System.getSecurityManager() != null) { assertNull(manager.getLogger("")); } else { assertEquals(root, manager.getLogger("")); } Logger root2 = new Bridge.CustomLogger(""); manager.addLogger(root2); expectedRoot = (System.getSecurityManager() == null ? root : root2); Logger logger7 = manager.getLogger(""); Logger logger7b = manager.getLogger(""); assertNotNull(logger7); assertNotNull(logger7b); assertEquals(logger7, expectedRoot); assertEquals(logger7b, expectedRoot); } } }
Example 19
Source File: TestAppletLoggerContext.java From dragonwell8_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * This test is designed to test the behavior of additional LogManager instances. * It must be noted that if the security manager is off, then calling * Bridge.changeContext() has actually no effect - which explains why we have * some differences between the cases security manager on & security manager * off. **/ public static void testSix() { for (int i=0; i<3 ; i++) { Bridge.desactivate(); LogManager manager = new LogManager() {}; Logger logger1 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger1b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); assertNull(logger1); assertNull(logger1b); Logger global = new Bridge.CustomLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); manager.addLogger(global); Logger logger2 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger2b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); assertNotNull(logger2); assertNotNull(logger2b); assertEquals(logger2, global); assertEquals(logger2b, global); assertNull(manager.getLogger("")); assertNull(manager.getLogger("")); for (int j = 0; j<3; j++) { Bridge.changeContext(); // this is not a supported configuration: // We are in an applet context with several log managers. // We however need to check our assumptions... // Applet context => root logger and global logger should also be null. Logger expected = (System.getSecurityManager() == null ? global : null); Logger logger3 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger3b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); assertEquals(expected, logger3); assertEquals(expected, logger3b); Logger global2 = new Bridge.CustomLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); manager.addLogger(global2); Logger logger4 = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); Logger logger4b = manager.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME); assertNotNull(logger4); assertNotNull(logger4b); expected = (System.getSecurityManager() == null ? global : global2);; assertEquals(logger4, expected); assertEquals(logger4b, expected); Logger logger5 = manager.getLogger(""); Logger logger5b = manager.getLogger(""); Logger expectedRoot = null; assertEquals(logger5, expectedRoot); assertEquals(logger5b, expectedRoot); } } }
Example 20
Source File: LogUtils.java From org.openntf.domino with Apache License 2.0 | 2 votes |
/** * Gets a logger from the LogManager. * * @param logName * name of the logger * @return The Logger object * @since org.openntf.domino 1.0.0 */ public static Logger getLogger(final String logName) { LogManager manager = LogManager.getLogManager(); Logger loggerToModify = manager.getLogger(logName); return loggerToModify; }