HowTos Log Management
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Define a Log
Description: As described in #Understand logging, a Log is the representation of the "log file", which only is a real file, if the specified OutputStream is the recommended FileOutputstream. For a global Log, you only have to define a GlobalOutputStream by calling the static method Log.setGlobalLogOutputStream(OutputStream newOS). For local logging, you have to initialize a new instance of Log, either by using the constructor, the static method Log.createLog(OutputStream newOS) or a LogCreator.
ToDo:
- For the initialization find a place at the beginning of your application runtime to make sure, the LogOutputStream exists before any logging starts.
- Due to the new FileOutputStream, remember to catch the thrown IOException.
- Use the static method setGlobalOutputStream, which will initialize a new Log and a globally reachable OutputStream, enabling logging to it anywhere in your application.
Example Source Code:
1
// within the main method, but may be anywhere before any logging starts
public static void main(String[] args)
{
LogShop logShop = new LogShop();
Shop.setTheShop(logShop);
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// remember to catch the possible IOException of creating a new FileOutputStream
try
{
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// the static method will initialize a new Log and set the FileOutputStream global
// so it can be used anywhere in the application
Log.setGlobalOutputStream(new FileOutputStream("machine.log", true));
}
catch(IOException ioException)
{
System.err.println("Unable to create log file.");
}
}