| Interface | Description |
|---|---|
| Filter |
By implementing the
Filter interface, applications
can control what is being logged based on arbitrary properties,
not just the severity level. |
| LoggingMXBean |
This interface represents the management interface for logging.
|
| Class | Description |
|---|---|
| ConsoleHandler |
A
ConsoleHandler publishes log records to
System.err. |
| ErrorManager |
An
ErrorManager deals with errors that a Handler
encounters while logging. |
| FileHandler |
A
FileHandler publishes log records to a set of log
files. |
| Formatter |
A
Formatter supports handlers by localizing
message texts and by subsituting parameter values for their
placeholders. |
| Handler |
A
Handler publishes LogRecords to
a sink, for example a file, the console or a network socket. |
| Level |
A class for indicating logging levels.
|
| Logger |
A Logger is used for logging information about events.
|
| LoggingPermission | |
| LogManager |
The
LogManager maintains a hierarchical namespace
of Logger objects and manages properties for configuring the logging
framework. |
| LogRecord |
A
LogRecord contains the state for an individual
event to be logged. |
| MemoryHandler |
A
MemoryHandler maintains a circular buffer of
log records. |
| SimpleFormatter |
A
SimpleFormatter formats log records into
short human-readable messages, typically one or two lines. |
| SocketHandler |
A
SocketHandler publishes log records to
a TCP/IP socket. |
| StreamHandler |
A
StreamHandler publishes LogRecords to
a instances of java.io.OutputStream. |
| XMLFormatter |
An
XMLFormatter formats LogRecords into
a standard XML format. |