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Configuring Log Files and Filtering Log Messages
Configuring Log Files and Filtering Log Messages
Introduction and Roadmap
Document Scope and Audience
Guide to This Document
Related Documentation
Logging Samples and Tutorials
Avitek Medical Records Application (MedRec) and Tutorials
Log4j Integration in MedRec
Logging Examples in the WebLogic Server Distribution
New and Changed Logging Features in This Release
Understanding WebLogic Logging Services
What You Can Do With WebLogic Logging Services
How WebLogic Logging Services Work
Components and Environment
Terminology
Overview of the Logging Process
Best Practices: Integrating Java Logging or Log4j with WebLogic Logging Services
Server Log Files and Domain Log Files
How a Server Instance Forwards Messages to the Domain Log
Server and Subsystem Logs
Server Log
Subsystem Logs
Log Message Format
Format of Output to Standard Out and Standard Error
Message Attributes
Message Severity
Viewing WebLogic Server Logs
Configuring WebLogic Logging Services
Configuration Scenarios
Overview of Logging Services Configuration
Using Log Severity Levels
Using Log Filters
Logging Configuration Tasks: Main Steps
Log4j and the Commons Logging API
About Log4j
Loggers
Appenders
Layouts
How to Use Log4j with WebLogic Logging Services
Enabling Log4j Logging
How to Use the Commons API with WebLogic Logging Services
Rotating Log Files
Specifying the Location of Archived Log Files
Notification of Rotation
Redirecting JVM Output
Filtering WebLogic Server Log Messages
The Role of Logger and Handler Objects
Filtering Messages by Severity Level or Other Criteria
Setting the Severity Level for Loggers and Handlers
Setting the Level for Loggers
Setting the Level for Handlers
Setting a Filter for Loggers and Handlers
Filtering Domain Log Messages
Setting a Severity Level and Filter on a Log4j Appender
Subscribing to Messages
Overview of Message Handlers
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
Example: Implementing a Log4j Appender Class
Comparison of Java Logging Handlers with JMX Listeners
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