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Logging (1.4)
The java.util.logging package is new since 1.4. It offers you extensive control on what, where, when and how messages are logged.
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General:
How do I use the JDK1.4 logging package?
How do I create a LogRecord?
How do I log the entering and exiting of methods?
How do I use the StreamHandler?
How do I use the ConsoleHandler?
How do I use the FileHandler?
How do I use the SocketHandler?
How do I use the MemoryHandler?
Where do I find the DTD that is used by XMLFormatter?
How do I write my own LogHandler?
How do I log to an XML file?
How do I localize my log messages?
How does the 1.4 logging package compare to Apache's Log4j?
How do I define my own custom log levels?
How do I write to the Windows NT event log with the 1.4 logging package?
Further Information (sorted alphabetically)
Articles:
An Introduction to the Java Logging API
Build a Distributed Logging Framework Using Java RMI
Looking into the JDK 1.4 Logging API
Using J2SE 1.4 Logging API in Systems Management
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Mastering Java 2: JDK 1.4
Early Adopter J2SE 1.4
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