Package org.slf4j
Interface Marker
- All Superinterfaces:
Serializable
- All Known Implementing Classes:
BasicMarker
Markers are named objects used to enrich log statements. Conforming logging
system implementations of SLF4J should determine how information conveyed by
any markers are used, if at all. Many conforming logging systems ignore marker
data entirely.
Markers can contain references to nested markers, which in turn may contain references of their own. Note that the fluent API (new in 2.0) allows adding multiple markers to a logging statement. It is often preferable to use multiple markers instead of nested markers.
- Author:
- Ceki Gülcü
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Field Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoidAdd a reference to another Marker.booleanDoes this marker contain the marker named 'name'? If 'name' is null the returned value is always false.booleanDoes this marker contain a reference to the 'other' marker? Marker A is defined to contain marker B, if A == B or if B is referenced by A, or if B is referenced by any one of A's references (recursively).booleanMarkers are considered equal if they have the same name.getName()Get the name of this Marker.booleanDeprecated.inthashCode()Compute the hash code based on the name of this marker.booleanDoes this marker have any references?iterator()Returns an Iterator which can be used to iterate over the references of this marker.booleanRemove a marker reference.
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Field Details
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ANY_MARKER
This constant represents any marker, including a null marker.- See Also:
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ANY_NON_NULL_MARKER
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Method Details
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getName
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add
Add a reference to another Marker.Note that the fluent API allows adding multiple markers to a logging statement. It is often preferable to use multiple markers instead of nested markers.
- Parameters:
reference- a reference to another marker- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException- if 'reference' is null
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remove
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hasChildren
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hasReferences
boolean hasReferences()Does this marker have any references?- Returns:
- true if this marker has one or more references, false otherwise.
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iterator
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contains
Does this marker contain a reference to the 'other' marker? Marker A is defined to contain marker B, if A == B or if B is referenced by A, or if B is referenced by any one of A's references (recursively).- Parameters:
other- The marker to test for inclusion.- Returns:
- Whether this marker contains the other marker.
- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException- if 'other' is null
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contains
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equals
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hashCode
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hasReferences().