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[JDK INTERNAL] The sun.util.logging.internal package defines an internal implementation of the DefaultLoggerFinder which provides an extension of the System.Logger interface making it easy to bridge from logging; the JDK default implementation of the LoggerFinder will return loggers implementing this extension when java.util.logging is present.

When java.util.logging is present, Logger instances returned by the JDK default implementation of the LoggerFinder wrap an instance of java.util.logging.Logger and implement the PlatformLogger.Bridge extension, overriding all the methods defined in that extension in order to call the corresponding methods on their wrapped backend Logger instance.


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Since:9
/** * <p> * <b>[JDK INTERNAL]</b> * The {@code sun.util.logging.internal} package defines an internal * implementation of the {@link jdk.internal.logger.DefaultLoggerFinder} which * provides an extension of the {@link java.lang.System.Logger System.Logger} * interface making it easy to bridge from {@link java.util.logging}; * the JDK default implementation of the LoggerFinder will return loggers * implementing this extension when {@code java.util.logging} is present. * </p> * <p> * When {@code java.util.logging} is present, Logger instances returned by * the JDK default implementation of the LoggerFinder * wrap an instance of {@link java.util.logging.Logger java.util.logging.Logger} * and implement the {@link * sun.util.logging.PlatformLogger.Bridge PlatformLogger.Bridge} * extension, overriding all the methods defined in * that extension in order to call the corresponding methods on their wrapped * {@linkplain java.util.logging.Logger backend Logger} instance. * <p> * <br> * @see java.lang.System.LoggerFinder * @see java.lang.System.Logger * @see sun.util.logging.PlatformLogger * @see sun.util.logging.PlatformLogger.Bridge * @see jdk.internal.logger * * @since 9 */
package sun.util.logging.internal;