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Oracle Fusion Middleware Oracle WebLogic Server MBean Javadoc 11g Release 1 (10.3.3) Part Number E13945-03 |
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public interface JMSMessageLogFileMBean
This defines the configuration aspects of the logs for a jms server.
This is a type-safe interface for a
WebLogic Server MBean, which you can import into your client
classes and access through
weblogic.management.MBeanHome
. As of 9.0, the
MBeanHome
interface and all type-safe interfaces for
WebLogic Server MBeans are deprecated. Instead, client classes that
interact with WebLogic Server MBeans should use standard JMX design
patterns in which clients use the
javax.management.MBeanServerConnection
interface to
discover MBeans, attributes, and attribute types at runtime. For
more information, see "Developing Manageable Applications with JMX."
Field Summary |
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Fields inherited from interface weblogic.management.configuration.LogFileMBean |
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DEFAULT_FILE_NAME, MAX_ROTATED_FILES, NONE, SIZE, TIME, TIME_FORMAT |
Fields inherited from interface weblogic.management.configuration.ConfigurationMBean |
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DEFAULT_EMPTY_BYTE_ARRAY |
Method Summary | |
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String |
getFileName()
The name of the file that stores current JMS server log messages. |
void |
setFileName(String fileName)
The name of the file that stores current JMS server log messages. |
Methods inherited from interface weblogic.management.configuration.LogFileMBean |
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getBufferSizeKB, getDateFormatPattern, getFileCount, getFileMinSize, getFileTimeSpan, getLogFileRotationDir, getRotateLogOnStartup, getRotationTime, getRotationType, isNumberOfFilesLimited, setBufferSizeKB, setDateFormatPattern, setFileCount, setFileMinSize, setFileTimeSpan, setFileTimeSpanFactor, setLogFileRotationDir, setNumberOfFilesLimited, setRotateLogOnStartup, setRotationTime, setRotationType |
Methods inherited from interface weblogic.management.configuration.ConfigurationMBean |
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freezeCurrentValue, getName, getNotes, isSet, restoreDefaultValue, setComments, setDefaultedMBean, setName, setNotes, setPersistenceEnabled, unSet |
Method Detail |
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String getFileName()
The name of the file that stores current JMS server log messages. Usually it is a
computed value based on the name of the parent of this MBean. For example,
for a JMS server log, it is jmsserverName.log
.
However, if the name of the parent cannot be obtained,
the file name is weblogic.log
. If you
specify a relative pathname, it is interpreted as relative to the
server's root directory.
To include a time and date stamp in the file name when the log
file is rotated, add java.text.SimpleDateFormat
variables to the file name. Surround each variable with percentage
(%
) characters.
For example, if the file name is defined to be
myjmsserver_%yyyy%_%MM%_%dd%_%hh%_%mm%.log
, the log file
will be named myserver_yyyy_mm_dd_hh_mm.log
.
When the log file is rotated, the rotated file name contains the
date stamp. For example, if the log file is rotated on 2 April,
2005 at 10:05 AM, the log file that contains the old messages will
be named myserver_2005_04_02_10_05.log
.
If you do not include a time and date stamp, the rotated log
files are numbered in order of creation. For example,
myjmsserver.log00007
.
getFileName
in interface LogFileMBean
void setFileName(String fileName) throws InvalidAttributeValueException
The name of the file that stores current JMS server log messages. Usually it is a
computed value based on the name of the parent of this MBean. For example,
for a JMS server log, it is jmsserverName.log
.
However, if the name of the parent cannot be obtained,
the file name is weblogic.log
. If you
specify a relative pathname, it is interpreted as relative to the
server's root directory.
To include a time and date stamp in the file name when the log
file is rotated, add java.text.SimpleDateFormat
variables to the file name. Surround each variable with percentage
(%
) characters.
For example, if the file name is defined to be
myjmsserver_%yyyy%_%MM%_%dd%_%hh%_%mm%.log
, the log file
will be named myserver_yyyy_mm_dd_hh_mm.log
.
When the log file is rotated, the rotated file name contains the
date stamp. For example, if the log file is rotated on 2 April,
2005 at 10:05 AM, the log file that contains the old messages will
be named myserver_2005_04_02_10_05.log
.
If you do not include a time and date stamp, the rotated log
files are numbered in order of creation. For example,
myjmsserver.log00007
.
setFileName
in interface LogFileMBean
fileName
- The new fileName value
InvalidAttributeValueException
LogFileMBean.getFileName()
,
MachineMBean
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