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package com.sun.xml.internal.ws.policy.privateutil;
import com.sun.istack.internal.logging.Logger;
import java.lang.reflect.Field;
This is a helper class that provides some conveniece methods wrapped around the standard Logger
interface. Author: Marek Potociar, Fabian Ritzmann
/**
* This is a helper class that provides some conveniece methods wrapped around the
* standard {@link java.util.logging.Logger} interface.
*
* @author Marek Potociar
* @author Fabian Ritzmann
*/
public final class PolicyLogger extends Logger {
If we run with JAX-WS, we are using its logging domain (appended with ".wspolicy").
Otherwise we default to "wspolicy".
/**
* If we run with JAX-WS, we are using its logging domain (appended with ".wspolicy").
* Otherwise we default to "wspolicy".
*/
private static final String POLICY_PACKAGE_ROOT = "com.sun.xml.internal.ws.policy";
Make sure this class cannot be instantiated by client code.
Params: - policyLoggerName – The name of the subsystem to be logged.
- className – The fully qualified class name.
/**
* Make sure this class cannot be instantiated by client code.
*
* @param policyLoggerName The name of the subsystem to be logged.
* @param className The fully qualified class name.
*/
private PolicyLogger(final String policyLoggerName, final String className) {
super(policyLoggerName, className);
}
The factory method returns preconfigured PolicyLogger wrapper for the class. Since there is no caching implemented,
it is advised that the method is called only once per a class in order to initialize a final static logger variable,
which is then used through the class to perform actual logging tasks.
Params: - componentClass – class of the component that will use the logger instance. Must not be
null
.
Throws: - NullPointerException – if the componentClass parameter is
null
.
Returns: logger instance preconfigured for use with the component
/**
* The factory method returns preconfigured PolicyLogger wrapper for the class. Since there is no caching implemented,
* it is advised that the method is called only once per a class in order to initialize a final static logger variable,
* which is then used through the class to perform actual logging tasks.
*
* @param componentClass class of the component that will use the logger instance. Must not be {@code null}.
* @return logger instance preconfigured for use with the component
* @throws NullPointerException if the componentClass parameter is {@code null}.
*/
public static PolicyLogger getLogger(final Class<?> componentClass) {
final String componentClassName = componentClass.getName();
if (componentClassName.startsWith(POLICY_PACKAGE_ROOT)) {
return new PolicyLogger(getLoggingSubsystemName() + componentClassName.substring(POLICY_PACKAGE_ROOT.length()),
componentClassName);
} else {
return new PolicyLogger(getLoggingSubsystemName() + "." + componentClassName, componentClassName);
}
}
private static String getLoggingSubsystemName() {
String loggingSubsystemName = "wspolicy";
try {
// Looking up JAX-WS class at run-time, so that we don't need to depend
// on it at compile-time.
Class jaxwsConstants = Class.forName("com.sun.xml.internal.ws.util.Constants");
Field loggingDomainField = jaxwsConstants.getField("LoggingDomain");
Object loggingDomain = loggingDomainField.get(null);
loggingSubsystemName = loggingDomain.toString().concat(".wspolicy");
} catch (RuntimeException e) {
// if we catch an exception, we stick with the default name
// this catch is redundant but works around a Findbugs warning
} catch (Exception e) {
// if we catch an exception, we stick with the default name
}
return loggingSubsystemName;
}
}