This package allows to add logging to any application. more...
| Filter | A Filter provides a mechanism for exercising fine-grained control over what records get logged. |
| LoggingMXBean | The management interface for the logging sub-system. |
| ConsoleHandler | A handler that writes log messages to the standard output stream
System.err. |
| ErrorManager | An error reporting facility for Handler implementations to record any error that may happen during logging. |
| FileHandler | A Handler writes description of logging event into a specified
file or a rotating set of files. |
| Formatter | Formatter objects are used to format LogRecord
objects into a string representation. |
| Handler | A Handler object accepts a logging request and exports the
desired messages to a target, for example, a file, the console, etc. |
| Level | Level objects are used to indicate the level of logging. |
| Logger | Loggers are used to log records to certain outputs, including file, console, etc. |
| LoggingPermission | The permission required to control the logging when run with a
SecurityManager. |
| LogManager | LogManager is used to maintain configuration properties of the
logging framework, and to manage a hierarchical namespace of all named
Logger objects. |
| LogRecord | A LogRecord object represents a logging request. |
| MemoryHandler | A Handler put the description of log events into a cycled memory
buffer. |
| SimpleFormatter | SimpleFormatter can be used to print a summary of the
information contained in a LogRecord object in a human
readable format. |
| SocketHandler | A handler that writes log messages to a socket connection. |
| StreamHandler | A StreamHandler object writes log messages to an output
stream, that is, objects of the class java.io.OutputStream. |
| XMLFormatter | Format a given LogRecord into string represents XML. |