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/* Handler.java -- a class for publishing log messages
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   Copyright (C) 2002, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GNU Classpath.
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GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
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General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
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Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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02110-1301 USA.
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Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is
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making a combined work based on this library.  Thus, the terms and
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conditions of the GNU General Public License cover the whole
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combination.
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As a special exception, the copyright holders of this library give you
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permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an
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executable, regardless of the license terms of these independent
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modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under
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terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked
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independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that
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module.  An independent module is a module which is not derived from
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or based on this library.  If you modify this library, you may extend
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this exception to your version of the library, but you are not
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obligated to do so.  If you do not wish to do so, delete this
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exception statement from your version. */
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package java.util.logging;
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import java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException;
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/**
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 * A <code>Handler</code> publishes <code>LogRecords</code> to
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 * a sink, for example a file, the console or a network socket.
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 * There are different subclasses of <code>Handler</code>
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 * to deal with different kinds of sinks.
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 *
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 * <p>FIXME: Are handlers thread-safe, or is the assumption that only
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 * loggers are, and a handler can belong only to one single logger? If
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 * the latter, should we enforce it? (Spec not clear). In any
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 * case, it needs documentation.
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 *
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 * @author Sascha Brawer (brawer@acm.org)
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 */
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public abstract class Handler
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{
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  Formatter     formatter;
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  Filter        filter;
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  Level         level;
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  ErrorManager  errorManager;
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  String        encoding;
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  /**
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   * Constructs a Handler with a logging severity level of
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   * <code>Level.ALL</code>, no formatter, no filter, and
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   * an instance of <code>ErrorManager</code> managing errors.
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   *
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   * <p><strong>Specification Note:</strong> The specification of the
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   * Java<sup>TM</sup> Logging API does not mention which character
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   * encoding is to be used by freshly constructed Handlers.  The GNU
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   * implementation uses the default platform encoding, but other
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   * Java implementations might behave differently.
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   *
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   * <p><strong>Specification Note:</strong> While a freshly constructed
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   * Handler is required to have <em>no filter</em> according to the
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   * specification, <code>null</code> is not a valid parameter for
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   * <code>Handler.setFormatter</code>.  Therefore, the following
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   * code will throw a <code>java.lang.NullPointerException</code>:
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   *
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   * <p><pre>Handler h = new MyConcreteSubclassOfHandler();
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h.setFormatter(h.getFormatter());</pre>
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   *
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   * It seems strange that a freshly constructed Handler is not
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   * supposed to provide a Formatter, but this is what the specification
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   * says.
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   */
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  protected Handler()
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  {
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    level = Level.ALL;
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  }
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  /**
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   * Publishes a <code>LogRecord</code> to an appropriate sink,
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   * provided the record passes all tests for being loggable.  The
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   * <code>Handler</code> will localize the message of the log
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   * record and substitute any message parameters.
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   *
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   * <p>Most applications do not need to call this method directly.
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   * Instead, they will use use a {@link Logger}, which will
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   * create LogRecords and distribute them to registered handlers.
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   *
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   * <p>In case of an I/O failure, the <code>ErrorManager</code>
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   * of this <code>Handler</code> will be informed, but the caller
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   * of this method will not receive an exception.
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   *
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   * @param record the log event to be published.
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   */
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  public abstract void publish(LogRecord record);
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  /**
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   * Forces any data that may have been buffered to the underlying
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   * output device.
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   *
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   * <p>In case of an I/O failure, the <code>ErrorManager</code>
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   * of this <code>Handler</code> will be informed, but the caller
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   * of this method will not receive an exception.
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   */
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  public abstract void flush();
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  /**
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   * Closes this <code>Handler</code> after having flushed
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   * the buffers.  As soon as <code>close</code> has been called,
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   * a <code>Handler</code> should not be used anymore. Attempts
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   * to publish log records, to flush buffers, or to modify the
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   * <code>Handler</code> in any other way may throw runtime
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   * exceptions after calling <code>close</code>.
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   *
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   * <p>In case of an I/O failure, the <code>ErrorManager</code>
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   * of this <code>Handler</code> will be informed, but the caller
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   * of this method will not receive an exception.
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   *
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   * @throws SecurityException if a security manager exists and
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   *         the caller is not granted the permission to control
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   *         the logging infrastructure.
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   */
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  public abstract void close()
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    throws SecurityException;
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  /**
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   * Returns the <code>Formatter</code> which will be used to
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   * localize the text of log messages and to substitute
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   * message parameters.  A <code>Handler</code> is encouraged,
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   * but not required to actually use an assigned
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   * <code>Formatter</code>.
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   *
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   * @return the <code>Formatter</code> being used, or
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   *         <code>null</code> if this <code>Handler</code>
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   *         does not use formatters and no formatter has
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   *         ever been set by calling <code>setFormatter</code>.
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   */
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  public Formatter getFormatter()
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  {
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    return formatter;
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  }
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  /**
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   * Sets the <code>Formatter</code> which will be used to
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   * localize the text of log messages and to substitute
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   * message parameters.  A <code>Handler</code> is encouraged,
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   * but not required to actually use an assigned
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   * <code>Formatter</code>.
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   *
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   * @param formatter the new <code>Formatter</code> to use.
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   *
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   * @throws SecurityException if a security manager exists and
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   *         the caller is not granted the permission to control
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   *         the logging infrastructure.
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   *
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   * @throws NullPointerException if <code>formatter</code> is
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   *         <code>null</code>.
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   */
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  public void setFormatter(Formatter formatter)
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    throws SecurityException
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  {
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    LogManager.getLogManager().checkAccess();
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    /* Throws a NullPointerException if formatter is null. */
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    formatter.getClass();
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    this.formatter = formatter;
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  }
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  /**
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   * Returns the character encoding which this handler uses for publishing
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   * log records.
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   *
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   * @return the name of a character encoding, or <code>null</code>
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   *         for the default platform encoding.
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   */
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  public String getEncoding()
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  {
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    return encoding;
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  }
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  /**
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   * Sets the character encoding which this handler uses for publishing
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   * log records.  The encoding of a <code>Handler</code> must be
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   * set before any log records have been published.
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   *
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   * @param encoding the name of a character encoding, or <code>null</code>
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   *            for the default encoding.
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   *
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   * @exception SecurityException if a security manager exists and
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   *            the caller is not granted the permission to control
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   *            the logging infrastructure.
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   *
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   */
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  public void setEncoding(String encoding)
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    throws SecurityException, UnsupportedEncodingException
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  {
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    /* Should any developer ever change this implementation, they are
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     * advised to have a look at StreamHandler.setEncoding(String),
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     * which overrides this method without calling super.setEncoding.
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     */
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    LogManager.getLogManager().checkAccess();
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    /* Simple check for supported encodings. This is more expensive
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     * than it could be, but this method is overwritten by StreamHandler
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     * anyway.
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     */
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    if (encoding != null)
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      new String(new byte[0], encoding);
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    this.encoding = encoding;
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  }
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  /**
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   * Returns the <code>Filter</code> that currently controls which
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   * log records are being published by this <code>Handler</code>.
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   *
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   * @return the currently active <code>Filter</code>, or
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   *         <code>null</code> if no filter has been associated.
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   *         In the latter case, log records are filtered purely
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   *         based on their severity level.
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   */
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  public Filter getFilter()
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  {
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    return filter;
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  }
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  /**
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   * Sets the <code>Filter</code> for controlling which
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   * log records will be published by this <code>Handler</code>.
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   *
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   * @param filter the <code>Filter</code> to use, or
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   *         <code>null</code> to filter log records purely based
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   *         on their severity level.
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   */
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  public void setFilter(Filter filter)
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    throws SecurityException
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  {
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    LogManager.getLogManager().checkAccess();
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    this.filter = filter;
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  }
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  /**
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   * Returns the <code>ErrorManager</code> that currently deals
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   * with errors originating from this Handler.
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   *
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   * @exception SecurityException if a security manager exists and
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   *            the caller is not granted the permission to control
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   *            the logging infrastructure.
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   */
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  public ErrorManager getErrorManager()
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  {
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    LogManager.getLogManager().checkAccess();
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    /* Developers wanting to change the subsequent code should
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     * have a look at Handler.reportError -- it also can create
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     * an ErrorManager, but does so without checking permissions
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     * to control the logging infrastructure.
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     */
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    if (errorManager == null)
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      errorManager = new ErrorManager();
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    return errorManager;
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  }
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  public void setErrorManager(ErrorManager manager)
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  {
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    LogManager.getLogManager().checkAccess();
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    /* Make sure manager is not null. */
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    manager.getClass();
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    this.errorManager = manager;
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  }
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  protected void reportError(String message, Exception ex, int code)
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  {
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    if (errorManager == null)
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      errorManager = new ErrorManager();
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    errorManager.error(message, ex, code);
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  }
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  /**
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   * Returns the severity level threshold for this <code>Handler</code>
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   * All log records with a lower severity level will be discarded;
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   * a log record of the same or a higher level will be published
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   * unless an installed <code>Filter</code> decides to discard it.
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   *
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   * @return the severity level below which all log messages
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   *         will be discarded.
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   */
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  public Level getLevel()
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  {
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    return level;
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  }
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  /**
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   * Sets the severity level threshold for this <code>Handler</code>.
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   * All log records with a lower severity level will be discarded;
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   * a log record of the same or a higher level will be published
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   * unless an installed <code>Filter</code> decides to discard it.
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   *
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   * @param level the severity level below which all log messages
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   *              will be discarded.
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   *
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   * @exception SecurityException if a security manager exists and
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   *            the caller is not granted the permission to control
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   *            the logging infrastructure.
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   *
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   * @exception NullPointerException if <code>level</code> is
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   *            <code>null</code>.
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   */
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  public void setLevel(Level level)
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  {
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    LogManager.getLogManager().checkAccess();
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    /* Throw NullPointerException if level is null.  */
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    level.getClass();
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    this.level = level;
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  }
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  /**
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   * Checks whether a <code>LogRecord</code> would be logged
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   * if it was passed to this <code>Handler</code> for publication.
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   *
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   * <p>The <code>Handler</code> implementation considers a record as
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   * loggable if its level is greater than or equal to the severity
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   * level threshold.  In a second step, if a {@link Filter} has
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   * been installed, its {@link Filter#isLoggable(LogRecord) isLoggable}
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   * method is invoked. Subclasses of <code>Handler</code> can override
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   * this method to impose their own constraints.
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   *
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   * @param record the <code>LogRecord</code> to be checked.
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   *
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   * @return <code>true</code> if <code>record</code> would
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   *         be published by {@link #publish(LogRecord) publish},
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   *         <code>false</code> if it would be discarded.
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   *
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   * @see #setLevel(Level)
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   * @see #setFilter(Filter)
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   * @see Filter#isLoggable(LogRecord)
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   *
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   * @throws NullPointerException if <code>record</code>
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   *         is <code>null</code>.
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   */
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  public boolean isLoggable(LogRecord record)
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  {
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    if (record.getLevel().intValue() < level.intValue())
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      return false;
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    if (filter != null)
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      return filter.isLoggable(record);
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    else
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      return true;
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  }
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}
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