- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable
public class LogRecord extends Object implements Serializable
When a LogRecord is passed into the logging framework it logically belongs to the framework and should no longer be used or updated by the client application.
Note that if the client application has not specified an explicit source method name and source class name, then the LogRecord class will infer them automatically when they are first accessed (due to a call on getSourceMethodName or getSourceClassName) by analyzing the call stack. Therefore, if a logging Handler wants to pass off a LogRecord to another thread, or to transmit it over RMI, and if it wishes to subsequently obtain method name or class name information it should call one of getSourceClassName or getSourceMethodName to force the values to be filled in.
Serialization notes:
- The LogRecord class is serializable.
- Because objects in the parameters array may not be serializable, during serialization all objects in the parameters array are written as the corresponding Strings (using Object.toString).
- The ResourceBundle is not transmitted as part of the serialized form, but the resource bundle name is, and the recipient object's readObject method will attempt to locate a suitable resource bundle.
- Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method Description Instant
getInstant()
Gets the instant that the event occurred.Level
getLevel()
Get the logging message level, for example Level.SEVERE.String
getLoggerName()
Get the source Logger's name.String
getMessage()
Get the "raw" log message, before localization or formatting.long
getMillis()
Get truncated event time in milliseconds since 1970.Object[]
getParameters()
Get the parameters to the log message.ResourceBundle
getResourceBundle()
Get the localization resource bundleString
getResourceBundleName()
Get the localization resource bundle namelong
getSequenceNumber()
Get the sequence number.String
getSourceClassName()
Get the name of the class that (allegedly) issued the logging request.String
getSourceMethodName()
Get the name of the method that (allegedly) issued the logging request.int
getThreadID()
Get an identifier for the thread where the message originated.Throwable
getThrown()
Get any throwable associated with the log record.void
setInstant(Instant instant)
Sets the instant that the event occurred.void
setLevel(Level level)
Set the logging message level, for example Level.SEVERE.void
setLoggerName(String name)
Set the source Logger's name.void
setMessage(String message)
Set the "raw" log message, before localization or formatting.void
setMillis(long millis)
Deprecated.LogRecord maintains timestamps with nanosecond resolution, usingInstant
values.void
setParameters(Object[] parameters)
Set the parameters to the log message.void
setResourceBundle(ResourceBundle bundle)
Set the localization resource bundle.void
setResourceBundleName(String name)
Set the localization resource bundle name.void
setSequenceNumber(long seq)
Set the sequence number.void
setSourceClassName(String sourceClassName)
Set the name of the class that (allegedly) issued the logging request.void
setSourceMethodName(String sourceMethodName)
Set the name of the method that (allegedly) issued the logging request.void
setThreadID(int threadID)
Set an identifier for the thread where the message originated.void
setThrown(Throwable thrown)
Set a throwable associated with the log event.
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Constructor Details
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LogRecord
Construct a LogRecord with the given level and message values.The sequence property will be initialized with a new unique value. These sequence values are allocated in increasing order within a VM.
Since JDK 9, the event time is represented by an
Instant
. The instant property will be initialized to the current instant, using the best available clock on the system.The thread ID property will be initialized with a unique ID for the current thread.
All other properties will be initialized to "null".
- Parameters:
level
- a logging level valuemsg
- the raw non-localized logging message (may be null)- See Also:
Clock.systemUTC()
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Method Details
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getLoggerName
Get the source Logger's name.- Returns:
- source logger name (may be null)
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setLoggerName
Set the source Logger's name.- Parameters:
name
- the source logger name (may be null)
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getResourceBundle
Get the localization resource bundleThis is the ResourceBundle that should be used to localize the message string before formatting it. The result may be null if the message is not localizable, or if no suitable ResourceBundle is available.
- Returns:
- the localization resource bundle
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setResourceBundle
Set the localization resource bundle.- Parameters:
bundle
- localization bundle (may be null)
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getResourceBundleName
Get the localization resource bundle nameThis is the name for the ResourceBundle that should be used to localize the message string before formatting it. The result may be null if the message is not localizable.
- Returns:
- the localization resource bundle name
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setResourceBundleName
Set the localization resource bundle name.- Parameters:
name
- localization bundle name (may be null)
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getLevel
Get the logging message level, for example Level.SEVERE.- Returns:
- the logging message level
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setLevel
Set the logging message level, for example Level.SEVERE.- Parameters:
level
- the logging message level
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getSequenceNumber
public long getSequenceNumber()Get the sequence number.Sequence numbers are normally assigned in the LogRecord constructor, which assigns unique sequence numbers to each new LogRecord in increasing order.
- Returns:
- the sequence number
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setSequenceNumber
public void setSequenceNumber(long seq)Set the sequence number.Sequence numbers are normally assigned in the LogRecord constructor, so it should not normally be necessary to use this method.
- Parameters:
seq
- the sequence number
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getSourceClassName
Get the name of the class that (allegedly) issued the logging request.Note that this sourceClassName is not verified and may be spoofed. This information may either have been provided as part of the logging call, or it may have been inferred automatically by the logging framework. In the latter case, the information may only be approximate and may in fact describe an earlier call on the stack frame.
May be null if no information could be obtained.
- Returns:
- the source class name
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setSourceClassName
Set the name of the class that (allegedly) issued the logging request.- Parameters:
sourceClassName
- the source class name (may be null)
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getSourceMethodName
Get the name of the method that (allegedly) issued the logging request.Note that this sourceMethodName is not verified and may be spoofed. This information may either have been provided as part of the logging call, or it may have been inferred automatically by the logging framework. In the latter case, the information may only be approximate and may in fact describe an earlier call on the stack frame.
May be null if no information could be obtained.
- Returns:
- the source method name
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setSourceMethodName
Set the name of the method that (allegedly) issued the logging request.- Parameters:
sourceMethodName
- the source method name (may be null)
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getMessage
Get the "raw" log message, before localization or formatting.May be null, which is equivalent to the empty string "".
This message may be either the final text or a localization key.
During formatting, if the source logger has a localization ResourceBundle and if that ResourceBundle has an entry for this message string, then the message string is replaced with the localized value.
- Returns:
- the raw message string
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setMessage
Set the "raw" log message, before localization or formatting.- Parameters:
message
- the raw message string (may be null)
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getParameters
Get the parameters to the log message.- Returns:
- the log message parameters. May be null if there are no parameters.
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setParameters
Set the parameters to the log message.- Parameters:
parameters
- the log message parameters. (may be null)
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getThreadID
public int getThreadID()Get an identifier for the thread where the message originated.This is a thread identifier within the Java VM and may or may not map to any operating system ID.
- Returns:
- thread ID
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setThreadID
public void setThreadID(int threadID)Set an identifier for the thread where the message originated.- Parameters:
threadID
- the thread ID
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getMillis
public long getMillis()Get truncated event time in milliseconds since 1970.- API Note:
- To get the full nanosecond resolution event time,
use
getInstant()
. - Implementation Requirements:
- This is equivalent to calling
getInstant().toEpochMilli()
. - Returns:
- truncated event time in millis since 1970
- See Also:
getInstant()
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setMillis
Deprecated.LogRecord maintains timestamps with nanosecond resolution, usingInstant
values. For this reason,setInstant()
should be used in preference tosetMillis()
.Set event time.- Implementation Requirements:
- This is equivalent to calling
setInstant(Instant.ofEpochMilli(millis))
. - Parameters:
millis
- event time in millis since 1970.- See Also:
setInstant(java.time.Instant)
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getInstant
Gets the instant that the event occurred.- Returns:
- the instant that the event occurred.
- Since:
- 9
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setInstant
Sets the instant that the event occurred.If the given
instant
represents a point on the time-line too far in the future or past to fit in along
milliseconds and nanoseconds adjustment, then anArithmeticException
will be thrown.- Parameters:
instant
- the instant that the event occurred.- Throws:
NullPointerException
- ifinstant
is null.ArithmeticException
- if numeric overflow would occur while callinginstant.toEpochMilli()
.- Since:
- 9
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getThrown
Get any throwable associated with the log record.If the event involved an exception, this will be the exception object. Otherwise null.
- Returns:
- a throwable
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setThrown
Set a throwable associated with the log event.- Parameters:
thrown
- a throwable (may be null)
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