Class RuntimeLoggerImpl

    • Field Detail

      • ROOT_LOGGER_NAME

        public static final java.lang.String ROOT_LOGGER_NAME
        See Also:
        Constant Field Values
      • DEFAULT_LOG_PRIORITY

        public static final LogPriority DEFAULT_LOG_PRIORITY
    • Constructor Detail

      • RuntimeLoggerImpl

        public RuntimeLoggerImpl​(java.lang.String aName,
                                 Logger<java.lang.Object> aLogger,
                                 LogPriority aPriority)
        Constructs a RuntimeLogger logging with the given Logger and the desired LogPriority for the messages being logged and upwards (from the given LogPriority.getPriority() and higher).
        Parameters:
        aName - the name
        aLogger - The logger used for logging the runtime logs.
        aPriority - The LogPriority specifying which log messages are to be logged. Any log message with a LogPriority as the given one or higher (regarding the LogPriority.getPriority() value) is being logged.
      • RuntimeLoggerImpl

        public RuntimeLoggerImpl​(java.lang.String aName,
                                 Logger<java.lang.Object> aLogger)
        Constructs a RuntimeLogger logging with the given Logger and the desired LogPriority for the messages being logged and upwards (from the given LogPriority.getPriority() and higher).
        Parameters:
        aName - the name
        aLogger - The logger used for logging the runtime logs.
      • RuntimeLoggerImpl

        public RuntimeLoggerImpl​(Logger<java.lang.Object> aLogger)
        Constructs a RuntimeLogger logging with the given Logger and the desired LogPriority for the messages being logged and upwards (from the given LogPriority.getPriority() and higher).
        Parameters:
        aLogger - The logger used for logging the runtime logs.
    • Method Detail

      • log

        public void log​(LogPriority aPriority,
                        java.lang.String aMessage)
        Creates a new log message.
        Specified by:
        log in interface MessageLogger<LogPriority>
        Parameters:
        aPriority - The marker for the message.
        aMessage - The message to be logged.
      • log

        public void log​(LogPriority aPriority,
                        java.lang.String aMessage,
                        java.lang.Throwable aThrowable)
        Creates a new log message.
        Specified by:
        log in interface RuntimeLogger
        Parameters:
        aPriority - The level of the message.
        aMessage - The message to be logged.
        aThrowable - An exception that the message should contain.
      • trace

        public void trace​(java.lang.String aMessage)
        Logs a log message with log priority LogPriority.TRACE.
        Specified by:
        trace in interface RuntimeLogger
        Parameters:
        aMessage - The message to be logged.
      • isLogTrace

        public boolean isLogTrace​()
        Determines whether the RuntimeLogger is being configured to log comments (LogPriority.TRACE). This method is useful to prevent the generation of vast amounts of log message String objects (and according processing) for the according LogPriority in case them messages of that LogPriority are not logged at all.
        Specified by:
        isLogTrace in interface RuntimeLogger
        Returns:
        True in case comments are logged.
      • debug

        public void debug​(java.lang.String aMessage)
        Logs a log message with log priority LogPriority.DEBUG. "Info useful to developers for debugging the application, not useful during operations." See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syslog
        Specified by:
        debug in interface RuntimeLogger
        Parameters:
        aMessage - The message to be logged.
      • isLogDebug

        public boolean isLogDebug​()
        Determines whether the RuntimeLogger is being configured to log debug messages (LogPriority.DEBUG). This method is useful to prevent the generation of vast amounts of log message String objects (and according processing) for the according LogPriority in case them messages of that LogPriority are not logged at all.
        Specified by:
        isLogDebug in interface RuntimeLogger
        Returns:
        True in case debug messages are logged.
      • info

        public void info​(java.lang.String aMessage)
        Logs a log message with log priority LogPriority.INFO. "Additional information which might be useful for some stability period." See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syslog
        Specified by:
        info in interface RuntimeLogger
        Parameters:
        aMessage - The message to be logged.
      • isLogInfo

        public boolean isLogInfo​()
        Determines whether the RuntimeLogger is being configured to log infos (LogPriority.INFO). This method is useful to prevent the generation of vast amounts of log message String objects (and according processing) for the according LogPriority in case them messages of that LogPriority are not logged at all.
        Specified by:
        isLogInfo in interface RuntimeLogger
        Returns:
        True in case infos are logged.
      • notice

        public void notice​(java.lang.String aMessage)
        Logs a log message with log priority LogPriority.NOTICE. "Events that are unusual but not error conditions - might be summarized in an email to developers or admins to spot potential problems - no immediate action required." See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syslog
        Specified by:
        notice in interface RuntimeLogger
        Parameters:
        aMessage - The message to be logged.
      • isLogNotice

        public boolean isLogNotice​()
        Determines whether the RuntimeLogger is being configured to log notices (LogPriority.NOTICE). This method is useful to prevent the generation of vast amounts of log message String objects (and according processing) for the according LogPriority in case them messages of that LogPriority are not logged at all.
        Specified by:
        isLogNotice in interface RuntimeLogger
        Returns:
        True in case infos are logged.
      • warn

        public void warn​(java.lang.String aMessage)
        Logs a log message with log priority LogPriority.WARN. "Warning messages, not an error, but indication that an error will occur if action is not taken, e.g. file system 85% full - each item must be resolved within a given time." See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syslog
        Specified by:
        warn in interface RuntimeLogger
        Parameters:
        aMessage - The message to be logged.
      • warn

        public void warn​(java.lang.String aMessage,
                         java.lang.Throwable aThrowable)
        Logs a log message with log priority LogPriority.WARN. "Warning messages, not an error, but indication that an error will occur if action is not taken, e.g. file system 85% full - each item must be resolved within a given time." See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syslog
        Specified by:
        warn in interface RuntimeLogger
        Parameters:
        aMessage - The message to be logged.
        aThrowable - An exception that the message should contain.
      • isLogWarn

        public boolean isLogWarn​()
        Determines whether the RuntimeLogger is being configured to log warnings (LogPriority.WARN). This method is useful to prevent the generation of vast amounts of log message String objects (and according processing) for the according LogPriority in case them messages of that LogPriority are not logged at all.
        Specified by:
        isLogWarn in interface RuntimeLogger
        Returns:
        True in case warnings are logged.
      • error

        public void error​(java.lang.String aMessage)
        Logs a log message with log priority LogPriority.ERROR. "Non-urgent failures, these should be relayed to developers or admins; each item must be resolved within a given time." See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syslog
        Specified by:
        error in interface RuntimeLogger
        Parameters:
        aMessage - The message to be logged.
      • error

        public void error​(java.lang.String aMessage,
                          java.lang.Throwable aThrowable)
        Logs a log message with log priority LogPriority.ERROR. "Non-urgent failures, these should be relayed to developers or admins; each item must be resolved within a given time." See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syslog
        Specified by:
        error in interface RuntimeLogger
        Parameters:
        aMessage - The message to be logged.
        aThrowable - An exception that the message should contain.
      • isLogError

        public boolean isLogError​()
        Determines whether the RuntimeLogger is being configured to log errors (LogPriority.ERROR). This method is useful to prevent the generation of vast amounts of log message String objects (and according processing) for the according LogPriority in case them messages of that LogPriority are not logged at all.
        Specified by:
        isLogError in interface RuntimeLogger
        Returns:
        True in case errors are logged.
      • critical

        public void critical​(java.lang.String aMessage)
        Logs a log message with log priority LogPriority.CRITICAL. "Should be corrected immediately, but indicates failure in a secondary system, an example is a loss of a backup ISP connection." See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syslog
        Specified by:
        critical in interface RuntimeLogger
        Parameters:
        aMessage - The message to be logged.
      • critical

        public void critical​(java.lang.String aMessage,
                             java.lang.Throwable aThrowable)
        Logs a log message with log priority LogPriority.CRITICAL. "Should be corrected immediately, but indicates failure in a secondary system, an example is a loss of a backup ISP connection." See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syslog
        Specified by:
        critical in interface RuntimeLogger
        Parameters:
        aMessage - The message to be logged.
        aThrowable - An exception that the message should contain.
      • isLogCritical

        public boolean isLogCritical​()
        Determines whether the RuntimeLogger is being configured to log fatal messages (LogPriority.CRITICAL). This method is useful to prevent the generation of vast amounts of log message String objects (and according processing) for the according LogPriority in case them messages of that LogPriority are not logged at all.
        Specified by:
        isLogCritical in interface RuntimeLogger
        Returns:
        True in case fatal messages are logged.
      • alert

        public void alert​(java.lang.String aMessage)
        Logs a log message with log priority LogPriority.ALERT. "Should be corrected immediately, therefore notify staff who can fix the problem. An example would be the loss of a primary ISP connection." See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syslog
        Specified by:
        alert in interface RuntimeLogger
        Parameters:
        aMessage - The message to be logged.
      • alert

        public void alert​(java.lang.String aMessage,
                          java.lang.Throwable aThrowable)
        Logs a log message with log priority LogPriority.ALERT.
        Specified by:
        alert in interface RuntimeLogger
        Parameters:
        aMessage - The message to be logged.
        aThrowable - An exception that the message should contain.
      • isLogAlert

        public boolean isLogAlert​()
        Determines whether the RuntimeLogger is being configured to log fatal messages (LogPriority.ALERT). This method is useful to prevent the generation of vast amounts of log message String objects (and according processing) for the according LogPriority in case them messages of that LogPriority are not logged at all.
        Specified by:
        isLogAlert in interface RuntimeLogger
        Returns:
        True in case fatal messages are logged.
      • panic

        public void panic​(java.lang.String aMessage)
        Logs a log message with log priority LogPriority.PANIC. "A "panic" condition usually affecting multiple apps/servers/sites. At this level it would usually notify all tech staff on call." ( See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syslog
        Specified by:
        panic in interface RuntimeLogger
        Parameters:
        aMessage - The message to be logged.
      • panic

        public void panic​(java.lang.String aMessage,
                          java.lang.Throwable aThrowable)
        Logs a log message with log priority LogPriority.PANIC. "A "panic" condition usually affecting multiple apps/servers/sites. At this level it would usually notify all tech staff on call." ( See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syslog
        Specified by:
        panic in interface RuntimeLogger
        Parameters:
        aMessage - The message to be logged.
        aThrowable - An exception that the message should contain.
      • isLogPanic

        public boolean isLogPanic​()
        Determines whether the RuntimeLogger is being configured to log fatal messages (LogPriority.PANIC). This method is useful to prevent the generation of vast amounts of log message String objects (and according processing) for the according LogPriority in case them messages of that LogPriority are not logged at all.
        Specified by:
        isLogPanic in interface RuntimeLogger
        Returns:
        True in case fatal messages are logged.
      • log

        public void log​(LogPriority aPriority,
                        java.lang.String aMessage,
                        java.lang.Object... aArguments)
        Creates a new log message. The placeholders in the message String are being replaced by the provided arguments. Implementations of this interface are recommended to use Java's MessageFormat's syntax, the placeholder being replaced by the first argument is identified by "{0}" (without the quotes), the second one by "{1}", the third one by "{3}" and so on: Given the message to be "{0} + {1} = {2}" and the three argument be x, y and x + y, then "{0}" is replaced by the value of x, "{1}" is replaced by the value of y and "{2}" is replaced by the value of x + y.
        Specified by:
        log in interface MessageLogger<LogPriority>
        Parameters:
        aPriority - The marker for the message.
        aMessage - The message to be logged.
        aArguments - The arguments used when replacing the placeholders.
      • log

        public void log​(LogPriority aPriority,
                        java.lang.String aMessage,
                        java.lang.Throwable aThrowable,
                        java.lang.Object... aArguments)
        Creates a new log message. The placeholders in the message String are being replaced by the provided arguments. Implementations of this interface are recommended to use Java's MessageFormat's syntax, the placeholder being replaced by the first argument is identified by "{0}" (without the quotes), the second one by "{1}", the third one by "{3}" and so on: Given the message to be "{0} + {1} = {2}" and the three argument be x, y and x + y, then "{0}" is replaced by the value of x, "{1}" is replaced by the value of y and "{2}" is replaced by the value of x + y.
        Specified by:
        log in interface RuntimeLogger
        Parameters:
        aPriority - The level of the message.
        aMessage - The message to be logged.
        aThrowable - An exception that the message should contain.
        aArguments - The arguments used when replacing the placeholders.
      • trace

        public void trace​(java.lang.String aMessage,
                          java.lang.Object... aArguments)
        Logs a log message with log priority LogPriority.TRACE. The placeholders in the message String are being replaced by the provided arguments. Implementations of this interface are recommended to use Java's MessageFormat's syntax, the placeholder being replaced by the first argument is identified by "{0}" (without the quotes), the second one by "{1}", the third one by "{3}" and so on: Given the message to be "{0} + {1} = {2}" and the three argument be x, y and x + y, then "{0}" is replaced by the value of x, "{1}" is replaced by the value of y and "{2}" is replaced by the value of x + y.
        Specified by:
        trace in interface RuntimeLogger
        Parameters:
        aMessage - The message to be logged.
        aArguments - The arguments used when replacing the placeholders.
      • debug

        public void debug​(java.lang.String aMessage,
                          java.lang.Object... aArguments)
        Logs a log message with log priority LogPriority.DEBUG. "Info useful to developers for debugging the application, not useful during operations." The placeholders in the message String are being replaced by the provided arguments. Implementations of this interface are recommended to use Java's MessageFormat's syntax, the placeholder being replaced by the first argument is identified by "{0}" (without the quotes), the second one by "{1}", the third one by "{3}" and so on: Given the message to be "{0} + {1} = {2}" and the three argument be x, y and x + y, then "{0}" is replaced by the value of x, "{1}" is replaced by the value of y and "{2}" is replaced by the value of x + y. See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syslog
        Specified by:
        debug in interface RuntimeLogger
        Parameters:
        aMessage - The message to be logged.
        aArguments - The arguments used when replacing the placeholders.
      • info

        public void info​(java.lang.String aMessage,
                         java.lang.Object... aArguments)
        Logs a log message with log priority LogPriority.INFO. "Additional information which might be useful for some stability period." The placeholders in the message String are being replaced by the provided arguments. Implementations of this interface are recommended to use Java's MessageFormat's syntax, the placeholder being replaced by the first argument is identified by "{0}" (without the quotes), the second one by "{1}", the third one by "{3}" and so on: Given the message to be "{0} + {1} = {2}" and the three argument be x, y and x + y, then "{0}" is replaced by the value of x, "{1}" is replaced by the value of y and "{2}" is replaced by the value of x + y. See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syslog
        Specified by:
        info in interface RuntimeLogger
        Parameters:
        aMessage - The message to be logged.
        aArguments - The arguments used when replacing the placeholders.
      • notice

        public void notice​(java.lang.String aMessage,
                           java.lang.Object... aArguments)
        Logs a log message with log priority LogPriority.NOTICE. "Events that are unusual but not error conditions - might be summarized in an email to developers or admins to spot potential problems - no immediate action required." The placeholders in the message String are being replaced by the provided arguments. Implementations of this interface are recommended to use Java's MessageFormat's syntax, the placeholder being replaced by the first argument is identified by "{0}" (without the quotes), the second one by "{1}", the third one by "{3}" and so on: Given the message to be "{0} + {1} = {2}" and the three argument be x, y and x + y, then "{0}" is replaced by the value of x, "{1}" is replaced by the value of y and "{2}" is replaced by the value of x + y. See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syslog
        Specified by:
        notice in interface RuntimeLogger
        Parameters:
        aMessage - The message to be logged.
        aArguments - The arguments used when replacing the placeholders.
      • warn

        public void warn​(java.lang.String aMessage,
                         java.lang.Object... aArguments)
        Logs a log message with log priority LogPriority.WARN. "Warning messages, not an error, but indication that an error will occur if action is not taken, e.g. file system 85% full - each item must be resolved within a given time." The placeholders in the message String are being replaced by the provided arguments. Implementations of this interface are recommended to use Java's MessageFormat's syntax, the placeholder being replaced by the first argument is identified by "{0}" (without the quotes), the second one by "{1}", the third one by "{3}" and so on: Given the message to be "{0} + {1} = {2}" and the three argument be x, y and x + y, then "{0}" is replaced by the value of x, "{1}" is replaced by the value of y and "{2}" is replaced by the value of x + y. See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syslog
        Specified by:
        warn in interface RuntimeLogger
        Parameters:
        aMessage - The message to be logged.
        aArguments - The arguments used when replacing the placeholders.
      • warn

        public void warn​(java.lang.String aMessage,
                         java.lang.Throwable aThrowable,
                         java.lang.Object... aArguments)
        Logs a log message with log priority LogPriority.WARN. "Warning messages, not an error, but indication that an error will occur if action is not taken, e.g. file system 85% full - each item must be resolved within a given time." The placeholders in the message String are being replaced by the provided arguments. Implementations of this interface are recommended to use Java's MessageFormat's syntax, the placeholder being replaced by the first argument is identified by "{0}" (without the quotes), the second one by "{1}", the third one by "{3}" and so on: Given the message to be "{0} + {1} = {2}" and the three argument be x, y and x + y, then "{0}" is replaced by the value of x, "{1}" is replaced by the value of y and "{2}" is replaced by the value of x + y. See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syslog
        Specified by:
        warn in interface RuntimeLogger
        Parameters:
        aMessage - The message to be logged.
        aThrowable - An exception that the message should contain.
        aArguments - The arguments used when replacing the placeholders.
      • error

        public void error​(java.lang.String aMessage,
                          java.lang.Object... aArguments)
        Logs a log message with log priority LogPriority.ERROR. "Non-urgent failures, these should be relayed to developers or admins; each item must be resolved within a given time." The placeholders in the message String are being replaced by the provided arguments. Implementations of this interface are recommended to use Java's MessageFormat's syntax, the placeholder being replaced by the first argument is identified by "{0}" (without the quotes), the second one by "{1}", the third one by "{3}" and so on: Given the message to be "{0} + {1} = {2}" and the three argument be x, y and x + y, then "{0}" is replaced by the value of x, "{1}" is replaced by the value of y and "{2}" is replaced by the value of x + y. See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syslog
        Specified by:
        error in interface RuntimeLogger
        Parameters:
        aMessage - The message to be logged.
        aArguments - The arguments used when replacing the placeholders.
      • error

        public void error​(java.lang.String aMessage,
                          java.lang.Throwable aThrowable,
                          java.lang.Object... aArguments)
        Logs a log message with log priority LogPriority.ERROR. "Non-urgent failures, these should be relayed to developers or admins; each item must be resolved within a given time." The placeholders in the message String are being replaced by the provided arguments. Implementations of this interface are recommended to use Java's MessageFormat's syntax, the placeholder being replaced by the first argument is identified by "{0}" (without the quotes), the second one by "{1}", the third one by "{3}" and so on: Given the message to be "{0} + {1} = {2}" and the three argument be x, y and x + y, then "{0}" is replaced by the value of x, "{1}" is replaced by the value of y and "{2}" is replaced by the value of x + y. See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syslog
        Specified by:
        error in interface RuntimeLogger
        Parameters:
        aMessage - The message to be logged.
        aThrowable - An exception that the message should contain.
        aArguments - The arguments used when replacing the placeholders.
      • critical

        public void critical​(java.lang.String aMessage,
                             java.lang.Object... aArguments)
        Logs a log message with log priority LogPriority.CRITICAL. "Should be corrected immediately, but indicates failure in a secondary system, an example is a loss of a backup ISP connection." The placeholders in the message String are being replaced by the provided arguments. Implementations of this interface are recommended to use Java's MessageFormat's syntax, the placeholder being replaced by the first argument is identified by "{0}" (without the quotes), the second one by "{1}", the third one by "{3}" and so on: Given the message to be "{0} + {1} = {2}" and the three argument be x, y and x + y, then "{0}" is replaced by the value of x, "{1}" is replaced by the value of y and "{2}" is replaced by the value of x + y. See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syslog
        Specified by:
        critical in interface RuntimeLogger
        Parameters:
        aMessage - The message to be logged.
        aArguments - The arguments used when replacing the placeholders.
      • critical

        public void critical​(java.lang.String aMessage,
                             java.lang.Throwable aThrowable,
                             java.lang.Object... aArguments)
        Logs a log message with log priority LogPriority.CRITICAL. "Should be corrected immediately, but indicates failure in a secondary system, an example is a loss of a backup ISP connection." See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syslog
        Specified by:
        critical in interface RuntimeLogger
        Parameters:
        aMessage - The message to be logged.
        aThrowable - An exception that the message should contain.
        aArguments - The arguments used when replacing the placeholders.
      • alert

        public void alert​(java.lang.String aMessage,
                          java.lang.Object... aArguments)
        Logs a log message with log priority LogPriority.ALERT. "Should be corrected immediately, therefore notify staff who can fix the problem. An example would be the loss of a primary ISP connection." The placeholders in the message String are being replaced by the provided arguments. Implementations of this interface are recommended to use Java's MessageFormat's syntax, the placeholder being replaced by the first argument is identified by "{0}" (without the quotes), the second one by "{1}", the third one by "{3}" and so on: Given the message to be "{0} + {1} = {2}" and the three argument be x, y and x + y, then "{0}" is replaced by the value of x, "{1}" is replaced by the value of y and "{2}" is replaced by the value of x + y. See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syslog
        Specified by:
        alert in interface RuntimeLogger
        Parameters:
        aMessage - The message to be logged.
        aArguments - The arguments used when replacing the placeholders.
      • alert

        public void alert​(java.lang.String aMessage,
                          java.lang.Throwable aThrowable,
                          java.lang.Object... aArguments)
        Logs a log message with log priority LogPriority.ALERT.
        Specified by:
        alert in interface RuntimeLogger
        Parameters:
        aMessage - The message to be logged.
        aThrowable - An exception that the message should contain.
        aArguments - The arguments used when replacing the placeholders.
      • panic

        public void panic​(java.lang.String aMessage,
                          java.lang.Object... aArguments)
        Logs a log message with log priority LogPriority.PANIC. "A "panic" condition usually affecting multiple apps/servers/sites. At this level it would usually notify all tech staff on call." The placeholders in the message String are being replaced by the provided arguments. Implementations of this interface are recommended to use Java's MessageFormat's syntax, the placeholder being replaced by the first argument is identified by "{0}" (without the quotes), the second one by "{1}", the third one by "{3}" and so on: Given the message to be "{0} + {1} = {2}" and the three argument be x, y and x + y, then "{0}" is replaced by the value of x, "{1}" is replaced by the value of y and "{2}" is replaced by the value of x + y. See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syslog
        Specified by:
        panic in interface RuntimeLogger
        Parameters:
        aMessage - The message to be logged.
        aArguments - The arguments used when replacing the placeholders.
      • panic

        public void panic​(java.lang.String aMessage,
                          java.lang.Throwable aThrowable,
                          java.lang.Object... aArguments)
        Logs a log message with log priority LogPriority.PANIC. "A "panic" condition usually affecting multiple apps/servers/sites. At this level it would usually notify all tech staff on call." The placeholders in the message String are being replaced by the provided arguments. Implementations of this interface are recommended to use Java's MessageFormat's syntax, the placeholder being replaced by the first argument is identified by "{0}" (without the quotes), the second one by "{1}", the third one by "{3}" and so on: Given the message to be "{0} + {1} = {2}" and the three argument be x, y and x + y, then "{0}" is replaced by the value of x, "{1}" is replaced by the value of y and "{2}" is replaced by the value of x + y. See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syslog
        Specified by:
        panic in interface RuntimeLogger
        Parameters:
        aMessage - The message to be logged.
        aThrowable - An exception that the message should contain.
        aArguments - The arguments used when replacing the placeholders.
      • setLogLevel

        public void setLogLevel​(java.lang.String aLogLevel)
        Similar to setLogPriority(LogPriority) with the difference, that a String is passed instead of a LogPriority element. The String variant is required by the configuration framework as used by the RuntimeLoggerSingleton.
        Parameters:
        aLogLevel - The String representation of the required LogPriority.
      • getName

        public java.lang.String getName​()
        Specified by:
        getName in interface org.refcodes.mixin.NameAccessor
      • setName

        public void setName​(java.lang.String aName)
        Propagate the name where possible to the underlying logger.
        Specified by:
        setName in interface org.refcodes.mixin.NameAccessor.NameMutator
      • printSeparator

        public void printSeparator​()
        Prints a separator line in case the underlying Logger supports the such. A separator line may be printed just as of beautifying purposes and does not belong to the actual log's data. Therefore this method may just do nothing, depending on the implementing class.
        Specified by:
        printSeparator in interface RuntimeLogger
      • getLogger

        public Logger<java.lang.Object> getLogger​()
        Retrieves the logger from the logger property.
        Specified by:
        getLogger in interface LoggerAccessor<LogPriority>
        Returns:
        The logger stored by the logger property.
      • doLog

        protected void doLog​(LogPriority aPriority,
                             java.lang.String aMessage,
                             java.lang.StackTraceElement aStackTraceElement,
                             java.lang.Throwable aThrowable)
        Helper method to log the required information.
        Parameters:
        aPriority - the priority
        aMessage - The message to be logged.
        aStackTraceElement - The stack trace element to be logged.
        aThrowable - The Exception to be logged.
      • getCallerStackTraceElement

        public static java.lang.StackTraceElement getCallerStackTraceElement​()
        Returns the stack trace element belonging to the caller of the caller of this method. When you use this method in your code, you get the stack trace element of the method calling your method.
        Returns:
        The stack element of the caller of the caller of this method.