// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // LoggingDemo2.java // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- /* * ============================================================================= * Copyright (c) 1998-2011 Jeffrey M. Hunter. All rights reserved. * * All source code and material located at the Internet address of * http://www.idevelopment.info is the copyright of Jeffrey M. Hunter and * is protected under copyright laws of the United States. This source code may * not be hosted on any other site without my express, prior, written * permission. Application to host any of the material elsewhere can be made by * contacting me at jhunter@idevelopment.info. * * I have made every effort and taken great care in making sure that the source * code and other content included on my web site is technically accurate, but I * disclaim any and all responsibility for any loss, damage or destruction of * data or any other property which may arise from relying on it. I will in no * case be liable for any monetary damages arising from such loss, damage or * destruction. * * As with any code, ensure to test this code in a development environment * before attempting to run it in production. * ============================================================================= */ import java.util.logging.*; import java.io.*; /** * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Simple demo that uses the Java SDK 1.4 Logging API * * @version 1.0 * @author Jeffrey M. Hunter (jhunter@idevelopment.info) * @author http://www.idevelopment.info * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ public class LoggingDemo2 { private static Logger logger = Logger.getLogger("info.iDevelopment.MyLogger"); private ConsoleHandler console = null; private FileHandler file = null; public LoggingDemo2() { // Create a new handler to write to the console console = new ConsoleHandler(); // create a new handler to write to a named file try { file = new FileHandler("LoggingDemo2.xml"); } catch(IOException ioe) { logger.warning("Could not create a file..."); } // Add the handlers to the logger logger.addHandler(console); logger.addHandler(file); } public void logMessage() { // Log a message logger.info("I am logging a test message..."); } public static void main(String [] args) { LoggingDemo2 demo = new LoggingDemo2(); demo.logMessage(); } }