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Using WebLogic Logging Services

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Overview of WebLogic Logging Services

Writing Messages to the WebLogic Server Log

Using the I18N Message Catalog Framework: Main Steps

Step 1: Create Message Catalogs

Step 2: Compile Message Catalogs

Example: Compiling Message Catalogs

Step 3: Use Messages from Compiled Message Catalogs

Using the NonCatalogLogger APIs

Using GenericServlet

Writing Messages from a Remote Application

Writing Messages from a Remote JVM to a File

Writing Debug Messages

Viewing the WebLogic Server Logs

Filtering WebLogic Server Log Messages

Overview of Distributing and Filtering Messages

Setting the Level and Filters

Domain Log Filters

Setting the Level for Loggers and Handlers

Setting the Level for Loggers

Setting the Level for Handlers

Setting a Filter for Loggers and Handlers

Subscribing to Messages

Creating and Subscribing a Handler: Main Steps

Example: Subscribing to Messages in a Server JVM

Example: Implementing a Handler Class

Example: Subscribing to a Logger Class

Comparison of JDK 1.4 Handlers with JMX Listeners

 

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