Logging with Common Base Event API and the Java logging API

In cases where the events that are generated by the Java logging API are insufficient to describe the event that needs capturing, we can create Common Base Events with the Common Base Event factory APIs.

When creating a Common Base Event, we can add data to the Common Base Event before it is logged. The following diagram illustrates how application code can create and log Common Base Events:

WebSphere Application Server is configured to use an event factory that automatically populates WAS-specific information into the Common Base Events that it generates. In general, it is good practice to create events using the WAS default Common Base Event factory because this approach ensures consistency of Common Base Event content across events. However, we can create and use other Common Base Event factories.

Common Base Events are initiated and logged in the following sequence:

  1. Application code invokes the createCommonBaseEvent method on the EventFactory class to create a CommonBaseEvent.
  2. Application code wraps CommonBaseEvent event in a CommonBaseEventLogRecord record, and adds event-specific data.
  3. Application code calls the CommonBaseEvent event complete method.
  4. The CommonBaseEvent event invokes the ContentHandler completeEvent method.
  5. The ContentHandler handler adds XML template data to the CommonBaseEvent event. Not all ContentHandler handlers support templates.
  6. The ContentHandler handler adds runtime data to the CommonBaseEvent event.
  7. Application code passes the CommonBaseEventLogRecord record to the logger using the Logger.log method.
  8. Logger passes CommonBaseEventLogRecord record to Handlers.
  9. Handlers format data and write to the output device.


Results

After completing all the above steps you will have a Common Base event based on your configuration settings.


Subtopics


Reference:

java.util.logging -- Java logging programming interface
Logger.properties file


+

Search Tips   |   Advanced Search