public class SocketHandler extends StreamHandler
LogRecords are published to a network stream connection. By default the XMLFormatter class is used for formatting.
Configuration: By default each SocketHandler is initialized using the following LogManager configuration properties where <handler-name> refers to the fully-qualified class name of the handler. If properties are not defined (or have invalid values) then the specified default values are used.
For example, the properties for SocketHandler
would be:
For a custom handler, e.g. com.foo.MyHandler, the properties would be:
The output IO stream is buffered, but is flushed after each LogRecord is written.
Constructor and Description |
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SocketHandler()
Create a SocketHandler, using only LogManager properties
(or their defaults).
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SocketHandler(String host,
int port)
Construct a SocketHandler using a specified host and port.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
close()
Close this output stream.
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void |
publish(LogRecord record)
Format and publish a LogRecord.
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flush, isLoggable, setEncoding, setOutputStream
getEncoding, getErrorManager, getFilter, getFormatter, getLevel, reportError, setErrorManager, setFilter, setFormatter, setLevel
public SocketHandler() throws IOException
IllegalArgumentException
- if the host or port are invalid or
are not specified as LogManager properties.IOException
- if we are unable to connect to the target
host and port.public SocketHandler(String host, int port) throws IOException
host
- target host.port
- target port.IllegalArgumentException
- if the host or port are invalid.IOException
- if we are unable to connect to the target
host and port.public void close() throws SecurityException
close
in class StreamHandler
SecurityException
- if a security manager exists and if
the caller does not have LoggingPermission("control").public void publish(LogRecord record)
publish
in class StreamHandler
record
- description of the log event. A null record is
silently ignored and is not published Submit a bug or feature
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