FileHandler (Java 2 Platform SE 5.0) (original) (raw)


java.util.logging

Class FileHandler

java.lang.Object extended by java.util.logging.Handler extended by java.util.logging.StreamHandler extended by java.util.logging.FileHandler


public class FileHandler

extends StreamHandler

Simple file logging Handler.

The FileHandler can either write to a specified file, or it can write to a rotating set of files.

For a rotating set of files, as each file reaches a given size limit, it is closed, rotated out, and a new file opened. Successively older files are named by adding "0", "1", "2", etc into the base filename.

By default buffering is enabled in the IO libraries but each log record is flushed out when it is complete.

By default the XMLFormatter class is used for formatting.

Configuration: By default each FileHandler is initialized using the followingLogManager configuration properties. If properties are not defined (or have invalid values) then the specified default values are used.

A pattern consists of a string that includes the following special components that will be replaced at runtime:

Thus for example a pattern of "%t/java%g.log" with a count of 2 would typically cause log files to be written on Solaris to /var/tmp/java0.log and /var/tmp/java1.log whereas on Windows 95 they would be typically written to C:\TEMP\java0.log and C:\TEMP\java1.log

Generation numbers follow the sequence 0, 1, 2, etc.

Normally the "%u" unique field is set to 0. However, if the FileHandler tries to open the filename and finds the file is currently in use by another process it will increment the unique number field and try again. This will be repeated until FileHandler finds a file name that is not currently in use. If there is a conflict and no "%u" field has been specified, it will be added at the end of the filename after a dot. (This will be after any automatically added generation number.)

Thus if three processes were all trying to log to fred%u.%g.txt then they might end up using fred0.0.txt, fred1.0.txt, fred2.0.txt as the first file in their rotating sequences.

Note that the use of unique ids to avoid conflicts is only guaranteed to work reliably when using a local disk file system.

Since:

1.4


Constructor Summary
FileHandler() Construct a default FileHandler.
FileHandler(String pattern) Initialize a FileHandler to write to the given filename.
[FileHandler](../../../java/util/logging/FileHandler.html#FileHandler%28java.lang.String, boolean%29)(String pattern, boolean append) Initialize a FileHandler to write to the given filename, with optional append.
[FileHandler](../../../java/util/logging/FileHandler.html#FileHandler%28java.lang.String, int, int%29)(String pattern, int limit, int count) Initialize a FileHandler to write to a set of files.
[FileHandler](../../../java/util/logging/FileHandler.html#FileHandler%28java.lang.String, int, int, boolean%29)(String pattern, int limit, int count, boolean append) Initialize a FileHandler to write to a set of files with optional append.
Method Summary
void close() Close all the files.
void publish(LogRecord record) Format and publish a LogRecord.
Methods inherited from class java.util.logging.StreamHandler
flush, isLoggable, setEncoding, setOutputStream
Methods inherited from class java.util.logging.Handler
getEncoding, getErrorManager, getFilter, getFormatter, getLevel, [reportError](../../../java/util/logging/Handler.html#reportError%28java.lang.String, java.lang.Exception, int%29), setErrorManager, setFilter, setFormatter, setLevel
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, [wait](../../../java/lang/Object.html#wait%28long, int%29)
Constructor Detail

FileHandler

public FileHandler() throws IOException, SecurityException

Construct a default FileHandler. This will be configured entirely from LogManager properties (or their default values).

Throws:

[IOException](../../../java/io/IOException.html "class in java.io") - if there are IO problems opening the files.

[SecurityException](../../../java/lang/SecurityException.html "class in java.lang") - if a security manager exists and if the caller does not have LoggingPermission("control")).

[NullPointerException](../../../java/lang/NullPointerException.html "class in java.lang") - if pattern property is an empty String.


FileHandler

public FileHandler(String pattern) throws IOException, SecurityException

Initialize a FileHandler to write to the given filename.

The FileHandler is configured based on LogManager properties (or their default values) except that the given pattern argument is used as the filename pattern, the file limit is set to no limit, and the file count is set to one.

There is no limit on the amount of data that may be written, so use this with care.

Parameters:

pattern - the name of the output file

Throws:

[IOException](../../../java/io/IOException.html "class in java.io") - if there are IO problems opening the files.

[SecurityException](../../../java/lang/SecurityException.html "class in java.lang") - if a security manager exists and if the caller does not have LoggingPermission("control").

[IllegalArgumentException](../../../java/lang/IllegalArgumentException.html "class in java.lang") - if pattern is an empty string


FileHandler

public FileHandler(String pattern, boolean append) throws IOException, SecurityException

Initialize a FileHandler to write to the given filename, with optional append.

The FileHandler is configured based on LogManager properties (or their default values) except that the given pattern argument is used as the filename pattern, the file limit is set to no limit, the file count is set to one, and the append mode is set to the given append argument.

There is no limit on the amount of data that may be written, so use this with care.

Parameters:

pattern - the name of the output file

append - specifies append mode

Throws:

[IOException](../../../java/io/IOException.html "class in java.io") - if there are IO problems opening the files.

[SecurityException](../../../java/lang/SecurityException.html "class in java.lang") - if a security manager exists and if the caller does not have LoggingPermission("control").

[IllegalArgumentException](../../../java/lang/IllegalArgumentException.html "class in java.lang") - if pattern is an empty string


FileHandler

public FileHandler(String pattern, int limit, int count) throws IOException, SecurityException

Initialize a FileHandler to write to a set of files. When (approximately) the given limit has been written to one file, another file will be opened. The output will cycle through a set of count files.

The FileHandler is configured based on LogManager properties (or their default values) except that the given pattern argument is used as the filename pattern, the file limit is set to the limit argument, and the file count is set to the given count argument.

The count must be at least 1.

Parameters:

pattern - the pattern for naming the output file

limit - the maximum number of bytes to write to any one file

count - the number of files to use

Throws:

[IOException](../../../java/io/IOException.html "class in java.io") - if there are IO problems opening the files.

[SecurityException](../../../java/lang/SecurityException.html "class in java.lang") - if a security manager exists and if the caller does not have LoggingPermission("control").

[IllegalArgumentException](../../../java/lang/IllegalArgumentException.html "class in java.lang") - if limit < 0, or count < 1.

[IllegalArgumentException](../../../java/lang/IllegalArgumentException.html "class in java.lang") - if pattern is an empty string


FileHandler

public FileHandler(String pattern, int limit, int count, boolean append) throws IOException, SecurityException

Initialize a FileHandler to write to a set of files with optional append. When (approximately) the given limit has been written to one file, another file will be opened. The output will cycle through a set of count files.

The FileHandler is configured based on LogManager properties (or their default values) except that the given pattern argument is used as the filename pattern, the file limit is set to the limit argument, and the file count is set to the given count argument, and the append mode is set to the givenappend argument.

The count must be at least 1.

Parameters:

pattern - the pattern for naming the output file

limit - the maximum number of bytes to write to any one file

count - the number of files to use

append - specifies append mode

Throws:

[IOException](../../../java/io/IOException.html "class in java.io") - if there are IO problems opening the files.

[SecurityException](../../../java/lang/SecurityException.html "class in java.lang") - if a security manager exists and if the caller does not have LoggingPermission("control").

[IllegalArgumentException](../../../java/lang/IllegalArgumentException.html "class in java.lang") - if limit < 0, or count < 1.

[IllegalArgumentException](../../../java/lang/IllegalArgumentException.html "class in java.lang") - if pattern is an empty string

Method Detail

publish

public void publish(LogRecord record)

Format and publish a LogRecord.

Overrides:

[publish](../../../java/util/logging/StreamHandler.html#publish%28java.util.logging.LogRecord%29) in class [StreamHandler](../../../java/util/logging/StreamHandler.html "class in java.util.logging")

Parameters:

record - description of the log event. A null record is silently ignored and is not published


close

public void close() throws SecurityException

Close all the files.

Overrides:

[close](../../../java/util/logging/StreamHandler.html#close%28%29) in class [StreamHandler](../../../java/util/logging/StreamHandler.html "class in java.util.logging")

Throws:

[SecurityException](../../../java/lang/SecurityException.html "class in java.lang") - if a security manager exists and if the caller does not have LoggingPermission("control").



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