The com.sun.jdmk.Trace class provides methods for receiving trace/debug messages. Options provided by this class enable you to specify:
The types of trace/debug information
The level of trace/debug information
Receiving trace/debug information
All the classes of the Java Dynamic Management Kit use the trace class for printing traces. You can use the trace class in your own code for printing debug traces for your own classes.
It is possible to specify the type of trace/debug information you want to receive. The following types are specified:
INFO_MBEANSERVER: information about the MBean server
INFO_MLET: information from an MLet service
INFO_MONITOR: information from a monitor
INFO_TIMER: information from a timer
INFO_ADAPTOR_CONNECTOR: information concerning all adaptors and connectors
INFO_ADAPTOR_HTML: information from an HTML adaptor
INFO_CONNECTOR_RMI: information from a RMI connector
INFO_CONNECTOR_HTTP: information from HTTP connectors
INFO_ADAPTOR_SNMP: information from an SNMP adaptor
INFO_SNMP: information from a SNMP manager service
INFO_NOTIFICATION: information from notification mechanism
INFO_MISC: information sent from any other classes
INFO_ALL. Information from all classes
The level of detail controls the amount of messages you receive. The "trace" level is the default which gives information about the actions of the MBean server and other components. The "debug" level includes all the "trace" information and gives more detail about internal calls, especially in the connector MBeans. It is possible to specify the level of trace/debug information you want to receive. Two levels of information are specified:
LEVEL_TRACE-- provides information to help a developer when programming
LEVEL_DEBUG -- provides information to help diagnose Java Dynamic Management Kit implementation:
If you choose the second option you will automatically receive all trace information as well as debug information. By default, the level is set to LEVEL_TRACE.
The com.sun.jdmk.Trace class uses the notification mechanism to distribute the information. You must add a notification listener to receive information. See example Example 4-1. There are two ways to receive trace information:
adding a notification listener with a filter in the code. It is possible to have more than one notification listener but with different filters. With TraceFilter, you can specify the type and level of information you wish to receive. See Example 4-3 and Example 4-2.
specifying system properties in the command to start the Java interpreter when you run a class. In this case, the code of the class must include a call to method Trace.parse.TraceProperties();.
// Create a listener and save all info to the file /tmp/traceInfo/ TraceListener listener = new TraceListener("/tmp/trace");
// add the listener to the class Trace/ Trace.addNotificationListener(listener, filter, null);
You can also use the class TraceListener to save trace information to a file.
// create a trace filter with LEVEL_DEBUG and INFO_ALL/ TraceFilter filter = new TraceFilter(Trace.LEVEL_DEBUG, Trace.INFO_ALL);