NLOG4J 1.2.24

org.apache.log4j
Class Level

java.lang.Object
  extended by org.apache.log4j.Priority
      extended by org.apache.log4j.Level

public class Level
extends Priority

Defines the minimum set of levels recognized by the system, that is OFF, FATAL, ERROR, WARN, INFODEBUG and ALL.

The Level class may be subclassed to define a larger level set.

Author:
Ceki Gülcü

Field Summary
static Level ALL
          The ALL has the lowest possible rank and is intended to turn on all logging.
static Level DEBUG
          The DEBUG Level designates fine-grained informational events that are most useful to debug an application.
static Level ERROR
          The ERROR level designates error events that might still allow the application to continue running.
static Level FATAL
          The FATAL level designates very severe error events that will presumably lead the application to abort.
static Level INFO
          The INFO level designates informational messages that highlight the progress of the application at coarse-grained level.
static Level OFF
          The OFF has the highest possible rank and is intended to turn off logging.
static Level WARN
          The WARN level designates potentially harmful situations.
 
Fields inherited from class org.apache.log4j.Priority
ALL_INT, DEBUG_INT, ERROR_INT, FATAL_INT, INFO_INT, OFF_INT, WARN_INT
 
Constructor Summary
protected Level(int level, String levelStr, int syslogEquivalent)
          Instantiate a Level object.
 
Method Summary
static Level toLevel(int val)
          Convert an integer passed as argument to a level.
static Level toLevel(int val, Level defaultLevel)
          Convert an integer passed as argument to a level.
static Level toLevel(String sArg)
          Convert the string passed as argument to a level.
static Level toLevel(String sArg, Level defaultLevel)
          Convert the string passed as argument to a level.
 
Methods inherited from class org.apache.log4j.Priority
equals, getAllPossiblePriorities, getSyslogEquivalent, isGreaterOrEqual, toInt, toPriority, toPriority, toPriority, toPriority, toString
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
 

Field Detail

OFF

public static final Level OFF
The OFF has the highest possible rank and is intended to turn off logging.


FATAL

public static final Level FATAL
The FATAL level designates very severe error events that will presumably lead the application to abort.


ERROR

public static final Level ERROR
The ERROR level designates error events that might still allow the application to continue running.


WARN

public static final Level WARN
The WARN level designates potentially harmful situations.


INFO

public static final Level INFO
The INFO level designates informational messages that highlight the progress of the application at coarse-grained level.


DEBUG

public static final Level DEBUG
The DEBUG Level designates fine-grained informational events that are most useful to debug an application.


ALL

public static final Level ALL
The ALL has the lowest possible rank and is intended to turn on all logging.

Constructor Detail

Level

protected Level(int level,
                String levelStr,
                int syslogEquivalent)
Instantiate a Level object.

Method Detail

toLevel

public static Level toLevel(String sArg)
Convert the string passed as argument to a level. If the conversion fails, then this method returns DEBUG.


toLevel

public static Level toLevel(int val)
Convert an integer passed as argument to a level. If the conversion fails, then this method returns DEBUG.


toLevel

public static Level toLevel(int val,
                            Level defaultLevel)
Convert an integer passed as argument to a level. If the conversion fails, then this method returns the specified default.


toLevel

public static Level toLevel(String sArg,
                            Level defaultLevel)
Convert the string passed as argument to a level. If the conversion fails, then this method returns the value of defaultLevel.


NLOG4J 1.2.24

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