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org.apache.log4j.net Class SocketHubAppender
java.lang.Object | +--org.apache.log4j.AppenderSkeleton | +--org.apache.log4j.net.SocketHubAppender
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Appender, OptionHandler
- public class SocketHubAppender
- extends AppenderSkeleton
Sends LoggingEvent
objects to a set of remote log servers,
usually a SocketNodes
.
Acts just like SocketAppender
except that instead of
connecting to a given remote log server,
SocketHubAppender
accepts connections from the remote
log servers as clients. It can accept more than one connection.
When a log event is received, the event is sent to the set of
currently connected remote log servers. Implemented this way it does
not require any update to the configuration file to send data to
another remote log server. The remote log server simply connects to
the host and port the SocketHubAppender
is running on.
The SocketHubAppender
does not store events such
that the remote side will events that arrived after the
establishment of its connection. Once connected, events arrive in
order as guaranteed by the TCP protocol.
This implementation borrows heavily from the SocketAppender
.
The SocketHubAppender has the following characteristics:
- If sent to a
SocketNode
, logging is non-intrusive as far as the log event is concerned. In other words, the event will be logged with the same time stamp,NDC
, location info as if it were logged locally. SocketHubAppender
does not use a layout. It ships a serializedLoggingEvent
object to the remote side.SocketHubAppender
relies on the TCP protocol. Consequently, if the remote side is reachable, then log events will eventually arrive at remote client.- If no remote clients are attached, the logging requests are simply dropped.
- Logging events are automatically buffered by the
native TCP implementation. This means that if the link to remote
client is slow but still faster than the rate of (log) event
production, the application will not be affected by the slow network
connection. However, if the network connection is slower then the
rate of event production, then the local application can only
progress at the network rate. In particular, if the network link to
the the remote client is down, the application will be blocked.
On the other hand, if the network link is up, but the remote client is down, the client will not be blocked when making log requests but the log events will be lost due to client unavailability.
The single remote client case extends to multiple clients connections. The rate of logging will be determined by the slowest link.
- If the JVM hosting the
SocketHubAppender
exits before theSocketHubAppender
is closed either explicitly or subsequent to garbage collection, then there might be untransmitted data in the pipe which might be lost. This is a common problem on Windows based systems.To avoid lost data, it is usually sufficient to
close()
theSocketHubAppender
either explicitly or by calling theLogManager.shutdown()
method before exiting the application.
- Author:
- Mark Womack
Fields inherited from class org.apache.log4j.AppenderSkeleton |
closed, errorHandler, headFilter, layout, name, tailFilter, threshold |
Constructor Summary | |
SocketHubAppender()
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SocketHubAppender(int _port)
Connects to remote server at address and port . |
Method Summary | |
void |
activateOptions()
Set up the socket server on the specified port. |
void |
append(LoggingEvent event)
Append an event to all of current connections. |
void |
cleanUp()
Release the underlying ServerMonitor thread, and drop the connections to all connected remote servers. |
void |
close()
Close this appender. |
boolean |
getLocationInfo()
Returns value of the LocationInfo option. |
int |
getPort()
Returns value of the Port option. |
boolean |
requiresLayout()
The SocketHubAppender does not use a layout. |
void |
setLocationInfo(boolean _locationInfo)
The LocationInfo option takes a boolean value. |
void |
setPort(int _port)
The Port option takes a positive integer representing the port where the server is waiting for connections. |
Methods inherited from class org.apache.log4j.AppenderSkeleton |
addFilter, clearFilters, doAppend, finalize, getErrorHandler, getFilter, getFirstFilter, getLayout, getName, getThreshold, isAsSevereAsThreshold, setErrorHandler, setLayout, setName, setThreshold |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
Constructor Detail |
SocketHubAppender
public SocketHubAppender()
SocketHubAppender
public SocketHubAppender(int _port)
- Connects to remote server at
address
andport
.
Method Detail |
activateOptions
public void activateOptions()
- Set up the socket server on the specified port.
- Overrides:
activateOptions
in classAppenderSkeleton
close
public void close()
- Close this appender.
This will mark the appender as closed and call then
cleanUp()
method.
cleanUp
public void cleanUp()
- Release the underlying ServerMonitor thread, and drop the connections to all connected remote servers.
append
public void append(LoggingEvent event)
- Append an event to all of current connections.
- Overrides:
append
in classAppenderSkeleton
requiresLayout
public boolean requiresLayout()
- The SocketHubAppender does not use a layout. Hence, this method returns
false
.
setPort
public void setPort(int _port)
- The Port option takes a positive integer representing the port where the server is waiting for connections.
getPort
public int getPort()
- Returns value of the Port option.
setLocationInfo
public void setLocationInfo(boolean _locationInfo)
- The LocationInfo option takes a boolean value. If true, the information sent to the remote host will include location information. By default no location information is sent to the server.
getLocationInfo
public boolean getLocationInfo()
- Returns value of the LocationInfo option.
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