/* * @(#)ConsoleHandler.java 1.12 03/12/19 * * Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. */ package java.util.logging; import java.io.*; import java.net.*; /** * This Handler publishes log records to System.err. * By default the SimpleFormatter is used to generate brief summaries. *

* Configuration: * By default each ConsoleHandler is initialized using the following * LogManager configuration properties. If properties are not defined * (or have invalid values) then the specified default values are used. *

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* @version 1.12, 12/19/03 * @since 1.4 */ public class ConsoleHandler extends StreamHandler { // Private method to configure a ConsoleHandler from LogManager // properties and/or default values as specified in the class // javadoc. private void configure() { LogManager manager = LogManager.getLogManager(); String cname = getClass().getName(); setLevel(manager.getLevelProperty(cname +".level", Level.INFO)); setFilter(manager.getFilterProperty(cname +".filter", null)); setFormatter(manager.getFormatterProperty(cname +".formatter", new SimpleFormatter())); try { setEncoding(manager.getStringProperty(cname +".encoding", null)); } catch (Exception ex) { try { setEncoding(null); } catch (Exception ex2) { // doing a setEncoding with null should always work. // assert false; } } } /** * Create a ConsoleHandler for System.err. *

* The ConsoleHandler is configured based on * LogManager properties (or their default values). * */ public ConsoleHandler() { sealed = false; configure(); setOutputStream(System.err); sealed = true; } /** * Publish a LogRecord. *

* The logging request was made initially to a Logger object, * which initialized the LogRecord and forwarded it here. *

* @param record description of the log event. A null record is * silently ignored and is not published */ public void publish(LogRecord record) { super.publish(record); flush(); } /** * Override StreamHandler.close to do a flush but not * to close the output stream. That is, we do not * close System.err. */ public void close() { flush(); } }