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package java.util.logging;
import java.io.*;
import java.net.*;
/**
* Simple network logging <tt>Handler</tt>.
* <p>
* <tt>LogRecords</tt> are published to a network stream connection. By default
* the <tt>XMLFormatter</tt> class is used for formatting.
* <p>
* <b>Configuration:</b>
* By default each <tt>SocketHandler</tt> is initialized using the following
* <tt>LogManager</tt> configuration properties. If properties are not defined
* (or have invalid values) then the specified default values are used.
* <ul>
* <li> java.util.logging.SocketHandler.level
* specifies the default level for the <tt>Handler</tt>
* (defaults to <tt>Level.ALL</tt>).
* <li> java.util.logging.SocketHandler.filter
* specifies the name of a <tt>Filter</tt> class to use
* (defaults to no <tt>Filter</tt>).
* <li> java.util.logging.SocketHandler.formatter
* specifies the name of a <tt>Formatter</tt> class to use
* (defaults to <tt>java.util.logging.XMLFormatter</tt>).
* <li> java.util.logging.SocketHandler.encoding
* the name of the character set encoding to use (defaults to
* the default platform encoding).
* <li> java.util.logging.SocketHandler.host
* specifies the target host name to connect to (no default).
* <li> java.util.logging.SocketHandler.port
* specifies the target TCP port to use (no default).
* </ul>
* <p>
* The output IO stream is buffered, but is flushed after each
* <tt>LogRecord</tt> is written.
*
* @since 1.4
*/
public class SocketHandler extends StreamHandler {
private Socket sock;
private String host;
private int port;
private String portProperty;
// Private method to configure a SocketHandler from LogManager
// properties and/or default values as specified in the class
// javadoc.
private void configure() {
LogManager manager = LogManager.getLogManager();
String cname = getClass().getName();
setLevel(manager.getLevelProperty(cname +".level", Level.ALL));
setFilter(manager.getFilterProperty(cname +".filter", null));
setFormatter(manager.getFormatterProperty(cname +".formatter", new XMLFormatter()));
try {
setEncoding(manager.getStringProperty(cname +".encoding", null));
} catch (Exception ex) {
try {
setEncoding(null);
} catch (Exception ex2) {
// doing a setEncoding with null should always work.
// assert false;
}
}
port = manager.getIntProperty(cname + ".port", 0);
host = manager.getStringProperty(cname + ".host", null);
}
/**
* Create a <tt>SocketHandler</tt>, using only <tt>LogManager</tt> properties
* (or their defaults).
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the host or port are invalid or
* are not specified as LogManager properties.
* @throws IOException if we are unable to connect to the target
* host and port.
*/
public SocketHandler() throws IOException {
// We are going to use the logging defaults.
sealed = false;
configure();
try {
connect();
} catch (IOException ix) {
System.err.println("SocketHandler: connect failed to " + host + ":" + port);
throw ix;
}
sealed = true;
}
/**
* Construct a <tt>SocketHandler</tt> using a specified host and port.
*
* The <tt>SocketHandler</tt> is configured based on <tt>LogManager</tt>
* properties (or their default values) except that the given target host
* and port arguments are used. If the host argument is empty, but not
* null String then the localhost is used.
*
* @param host target host.
* @param port target port.
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the host or port are invalid.
* @throws IOException if we are unable to connect to the target
* host and port.
*/
public SocketHandler(String host, int port) throws IOException {
sealed = false;
configure();
sealed = true;
this.port = port;
this.host = host;
connect();
}
private void connect() throws IOException {
// Check the arguments are valid.
if (port == 0) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Bad port: " + port);
}
if (host == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Null host name: " + host);
}
// Try to open a new socket.
sock = new Socket(host, port);
OutputStream out = sock.getOutputStream();
BufferedOutputStream bout = new BufferedOutputStream(out);
setOutputStream(bout);
}
/**
* Close this output stream.
*
* @exception SecurityException if a security manager exists and if
* the caller does not have <tt>LoggingPermission("control")</tt>.
*/
public synchronized void close() throws SecurityException {
super.close();
if (sock != null) {
try {
sock.close();
} catch (IOException ix) {
// drop through.
}
}
sock = null;
}
/**
* Format and publish a <tt>LogRecord</tt>.
*
* @param record description of the log event. A null record is
* silently ignored and is not published
*/
public synchronized void publish(LogRecord record) {
if (!isLoggable(record)) {
return;
}
super.publish(record);
flush();
}
}