Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

Uses of Package
java.util.logging

Packages that use java.util.logging
java.util.logging Provides the classes and interfaces of the JavaTM 2 platform's core logging facilities. 
javax.sql.rowset.spi The standard classes and interfaces that a third party vendor has to use in its implementation of a synchronization provider. 
 

Classes in java.util.logging used by java.util.logging
ErrorManager
          ErrorManager objects can be attached to Handlers to process any error that occur 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.
 

Classes in java.util.logging used by javax.sql.rowset.spi
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.
 


Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

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