public class Level extends Objectimplements Serializable
Clients should normally use the predefined Level constants such as Level.SEVERE.
The levels in descending order are:
It is possible for third parties to define additional logging levels by subclassing Level. In such cases subclasses should take care to chose unique integer level values and to ensure that they maintain the Object uniqueness property across serialization by defining a suitable readResolve method.
| Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
|---|---|
static Level |
ALL
ALL indicates that all messages should be logged.
|
static Level |
CONFIG
CONFIG is a message level for static configuration messages.
|
static Level |
FINE
FINE is a message level providing tracing information.
|
static Level |
FINER
FINER indicates a fairly detailed tracing message.
|
static Level |
FINEST
FINEST indicates a highly detailed tracing message.
|
static Level |
INFO
INFO is a message level for informational messages.
|
static Level |
OFF
OFF is a special level that can be used to turn off logging.
|
static Level |
SEVERE
SEVERE is a message level indicating a serious failure.
|
static Level |
WARNING
WARNING is a message level indicating a potential problem.
|
| Modifier | Constructor and Description |
|---|---|
protected |
Level(String
Create a named Level with a given integer value.
|
protected |
Level(String
Create a named Level with a given integer value and a given localization resource name.
|
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
boolean |
equals(Object
Compare two objects for value equality.
|
String |
getLocalizedName()
Return the localized string name of the Level, for the current default locale.
|
String |
getName()
Return the non-localized string name of the Level.
|
String |
getResourceBundleName()
Return the level's localization resource bundle name, or null if no localization bundle is defined.
|
int |
hashCode()
Generate a hashcode.
|
int |
intValue()
Get the integer value for this level.
|
static Level |
parse(String
Parse a level name string into a Level.
|
String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this Level.
|
public static final LevelOFF
Integer.MAX_VALUE.
public static final LevelSEVERE
In general SEVERE messages should describe events that are of considerable importance and which will prevent normal program execution. They should be reasonably intelligible to end users and to system administrators. This level is initialized to 1000.
public static final LevelWARNING
In general WARNING messages should describe events that will be of interest to end users or system managers, or which indicate potential problems. This level is initialized to 900.
public static final LevelINFO
Typically INFO messages will be written to the console or its equivalent. So the INFO level should only be used for reasonably significant messages that will make sense to end users and system administrators. This level is initialized to 800.
public static final LevelCONFIG
CONFIG messages are intended to provide a variety of static configuration information, to assist in debugging problems that may be associated with particular configurations. For example, CONFIG message might include the CPU type, the graphics depth, the GUI look-and-feel, etc. This level is initialized to 700.
public static final LevelFINE
All of FINE, FINER, and FINEST are intended for relatively detailed tracing. The exact meaning of the three levels will vary between subsystems, but in general, FINEST should be used for the most voluminous detailed output, FINER for somewhat less detailed output, and FINE for the lowest volume (and most important) messages.
In general the FINE level should be used for information that will be broadly interesting to developers who do not have a specialized interest in the specific subsystem.
FINE messages might include things like minor (recoverable) failures. Issues indicating potential performance problems are also worth logging as FINE. This level is initialized to 500.
public static final LevelFINER
400.
public static final LevelFINEST
300.
public static final LevelALL
Integer.MIN_VALUE.
protected Level(Stringname, int value)
Note that this constructor is "protected" to allow subclassing. In general clients of logging should use one of the constant Level objects such as SEVERE or FINEST. However, if clients need to add new logging levels, they may subclass Level and define new constants.
name - the name of the Level, for example "SEVERE".
value - an integer value for the level.
NullPointerException - if the name is null
protected Level(Stringname, int value, String resourceBundleName)
name - the name of the Level, for example "SEVERE".
value - an integer value for the level.
resourceBundleName - name of a resource bundle to use in localizing the given name. If the resourceBundleName is null or an empty string, it is ignored.
NullPointerException - if the name is null
public StringgetResourceBundleName()
public StringgetName()
public StringgetLocalizedName()
If no localization information is available, the non-localized name is returned.
public final StringtoString()
public final int intValue()
public static Levelparse(String name) throws IllegalArgumentException
The argument string may consist of either a level name or an integer value.
For example:
name - string to be parsed
CONFIG). Passing an integer that does not (e.g., 1) will return a new level name initialized to that value.
NullPointerException - if the name is null
IllegalArgumentException - if the value is not valid. Valid values are integers between
Integer.MIN_VALUE and
Integer.MAX_VALUE, and all known level names. Known names are the levels defined by this class (e.g.,
FINE,
FINER,
FINEST), or created by this class with appropriate package access, or new levels defined or created by subclasses.
public boolean equals(Objectox)
equals in class
Object
ox - the reference object with which to compare.
Object.hashCode() ,
HashMap
public int hashCode()
hashCode in class
Object
Object.equals(java.lang.Object) ,
System.identityHashCode(java.lang.Object)