Package | Description |
---|---|
java.sql |
Provides the API for accessing and processing data stored in a
data source (usually a relational database) using the
JavaTM programming language.
|
java.util.logging |
Provides the classes and interfaces of
the JavaTM 2
platform's core logging facilities.
|
javax.sql |
Provides the API for server side data source access and processing from
the JavaTM programming language.
|
javax.sql.rowset.spi |
The standard classes and interfaces that a third party vendor has to
use in its implementation of a synchronization provider.
|
Class | Description |
---|---|
Logger |
A Logger object is used to log messages for a specific
system or application component.
|
Class | Description |
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ErrorManager |
ErrorManager objects can be attached to Handlers to process
any error that occurs on a Handler during Logging.
|
Filter |
A Filter can be used to provide fine grain control over
what is logged, beyond the control provided by log levels.
|
Formatter |
A Formatter provides support for formatting LogRecords.
|
Handler |
A Handler object takes log messages from a Logger and
exports them.
|
Level |
The Level class defines a set of standard logging levels that
can be used to control logging output.
|
Logger |
A Logger object is used to log messages for a specific
system or application component.
|
LoggingMXBean |
The management interface for the logging facility.
|
LogManager |
There is a single global LogManager object that is used to
maintain a set of shared state about Loggers and log services.
|
LogRecord |
LogRecord objects are used to pass logging requests between
the logging framework and individual log Handlers.
|
StreamHandler |
Stream based logging Handler.
|
Class | Description |
---|---|
Logger |
A Logger object is used to log messages for a specific
system or application component.
|
Class | Description |
---|---|
Level |
The Level class defines a set of standard logging levels that
can be used to control logging output.
|
Logger |
A Logger object is used to log messages for a specific
system or application component.
|
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