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Example 26 with LogMessage

use of org.apache.qpid.server.logging.LogMessage in project qpid-broker-j by apache.

the class AuthenticationProviderMessages method CLOSE.

/**
 * Log a AuthenticationProvider message of the Format:
 * <pre>ATH-1003 : Close</pre>
 * Optional values are contained in [square brackets] and are numbered
 * sequentially in the method call.
 */
public static LogMessage CLOSE() {
    String rawMessage = _messages.getString("CLOSE");
    final String message = rawMessage;
    return new LogMessage() {

        @Override
        public String toString() {
            return message;
        }

        @Override
        public String getLogHierarchy() {
            return CLOSE_LOG_HIERARCHY;
        }

        @Override
        public boolean equals(final Object o) {
            if (this == o) {
                return true;
            }
            if (o == null || getClass() != o.getClass()) {
                return false;
            }
            final LogMessage that = (LogMessage) o;
            return getLogHierarchy().equals(that.getLogHierarchy()) && toString().equals(that.toString());
        }

        @Override
        public int hashCode() {
            int result = toString().hashCode();
            result = 31 * result + getLogHierarchy().hashCode();
            return result;
        }
    };
}
Also used : LogMessage(org.apache.qpid.server.logging.LogMessage)

Example 27 with LogMessage

use of org.apache.qpid.server.logging.LogMessage in project qpid-broker-j by apache.

the class AuthenticationProviderMessages method CREATE.

/**
 * Log a AuthenticationProvider message of the Format:
 * <pre>ATH-1001 : Create "{0}"</pre>
 * Optional values are contained in [square brackets] and are numbered
 * sequentially in the method call.
 */
public static LogMessage CREATE(String param1) {
    String rawMessage = _messages.getString("CREATE");
    final Object[] messageArguments = { param1 };
    // Create a new MessageFormat to ensure thread safety.
    // Sharing a MessageFormat and using applyPattern is not thread safe
    MessageFormat formatter = new MessageFormat(rawMessage, _currentLocale);
    final String message = formatter.format(messageArguments);
    return new LogMessage() {

        @Override
        public String toString() {
            return message;
        }

        @Override
        public String getLogHierarchy() {
            return CREATE_LOG_HIERARCHY;
        }

        @Override
        public boolean equals(final Object o) {
            if (this == o) {
                return true;
            }
            if (o == null || getClass() != o.getClass()) {
                return false;
            }
            final LogMessage that = (LogMessage) o;
            return getLogHierarchy().equals(that.getLogHierarchy()) && toString().equals(that.toString());
        }

        @Override
        public int hashCode() {
            int result = toString().hashCode();
            result = 31 * result + getLogHierarchy().hashCode();
            return result;
        }
    };
}
Also used : MessageFormat(java.text.MessageFormat) LogMessage(org.apache.qpid.server.logging.LogMessage)

Example 28 with LogMessage

use of org.apache.qpid.server.logging.LogMessage in project qpid-broker-j by apache.

the class AuthenticationProviderMessages method OPERATION.

/**
 * Log a AuthenticationProvider message of the Format:
 * <pre>ATH-1005 : Operation : {0}</pre>
 * Optional values are contained in [square brackets] and are numbered
 * sequentially in the method call.
 */
public static LogMessage OPERATION(String param1) {
    String rawMessage = _messages.getString("OPERATION");
    final Object[] messageArguments = { param1 };
    // Create a new MessageFormat to ensure thread safety.
    // Sharing a MessageFormat and using applyPattern is not thread safe
    MessageFormat formatter = new MessageFormat(rawMessage, _currentLocale);
    final String message = formatter.format(messageArguments);
    return new LogMessage() {

        @Override
        public String toString() {
            return message;
        }

        @Override
        public String getLogHierarchy() {
            return OPERATION_LOG_HIERARCHY;
        }

        @Override
        public boolean equals(final Object o) {
            if (this == o) {
                return true;
            }
            if (o == null || getClass() != o.getClass()) {
                return false;
            }
            final LogMessage that = (LogMessage) o;
            return getLogHierarchy().equals(that.getLogHierarchy()) && toString().equals(that.toString());
        }

        @Override
        public int hashCode() {
            int result = toString().hashCode();
            result = 31 * result + getLogHierarchy().hashCode();
            return result;
        }
    };
}
Also used : MessageFormat(java.text.MessageFormat) LogMessage(org.apache.qpid.server.logging.LogMessage)

Example 29 with LogMessage

use of org.apache.qpid.server.logging.LogMessage in project qpid-broker-j by apache.

the class AuthenticationProviderMessages method AUTHENTICATION_FAILED.

/**
 * Log a AuthenticationProvider message of the Format:
 * <pre>ATH-1010 : Authentication Failed[ : "{0}"]</pre>
 * Optional values are contained in [square brackets] and are numbered
 * sequentially in the method call.
 */
public static LogMessage AUTHENTICATION_FAILED(String param1, boolean opt1) {
    String rawMessage = _messages.getString("AUTHENTICATION_FAILED");
    StringBuffer msg = new StringBuffer();
    // Split the formatted message up on the option values so we can
    // rebuild the message based on the configured options.
    String[] parts = rawMessage.split("\\[");
    msg.append(parts[0]);
    int end;
    if (parts.length > 1) {
        // Add Option : : "{0}".
        end = parts[1].indexOf(']');
        if (opt1) {
            msg.append(parts[1].substring(0, end));
        }
        // Use 'end + 1' to remove the ']' from the output
        msg.append(parts[1].substring(end + 1));
    }
    rawMessage = msg.toString();
    final Object[] messageArguments = { param1 };
    // Create a new MessageFormat to ensure thread safety.
    // Sharing a MessageFormat and using applyPattern is not thread safe
    MessageFormat formatter = new MessageFormat(rawMessage, _currentLocale);
    final String message = formatter.format(messageArguments);
    return new LogMessage() {

        @Override
        public String toString() {
            return message;
        }

        @Override
        public String getLogHierarchy() {
            return AUTHENTICATION_FAILED_LOG_HIERARCHY;
        }

        @Override
        public boolean equals(final Object o) {
            if (this == o) {
                return true;
            }
            if (o == null || getClass() != o.getClass()) {
                return false;
            }
            final LogMessage that = (LogMessage) o;
            return getLogHierarchy().equals(that.getLogHierarchy()) && toString().equals(that.toString());
        }

        @Override
        public int hashCode() {
            int result = toString().hashCode();
            result = 31 * result + getLogHierarchy().hashCode();
            return result;
        }
    };
}
Also used : MessageFormat(java.text.MessageFormat) LogMessage(org.apache.qpid.server.logging.LogMessage)

Example 30 with LogMessage

use of org.apache.qpid.server.logging.LogMessage in project qpid-broker-j by apache.

the class AuthenticationProviderMessages method DELETE.

/**
 * Log a AuthenticationProvider message of the Format:
 * <pre>ATH-1004 : Delete "{0}"</pre>
 * Optional values are contained in [square brackets] and are numbered
 * sequentially in the method call.
 */
public static LogMessage DELETE(String param1) {
    String rawMessage = _messages.getString("DELETE");
    final Object[] messageArguments = { param1 };
    // Create a new MessageFormat to ensure thread safety.
    // Sharing a MessageFormat and using applyPattern is not thread safe
    MessageFormat formatter = new MessageFormat(rawMessage, _currentLocale);
    final String message = formatter.format(messageArguments);
    return new LogMessage() {

        @Override
        public String toString() {
            return message;
        }

        @Override
        public String getLogHierarchy() {
            return DELETE_LOG_HIERARCHY;
        }

        @Override
        public boolean equals(final Object o) {
            if (this == o) {
                return true;
            }
            if (o == null || getClass() != o.getClass()) {
                return false;
            }
            final LogMessage that = (LogMessage) o;
            return getLogHierarchy().equals(that.getLogHierarchy()) && toString().equals(that.toString());
        }

        @Override
        public int hashCode() {
            int result = toString().hashCode();
            result = 31 * result + getLogHierarchy().hashCode();
            return result;
        }
    };
}
Also used : MessageFormat(java.text.MessageFormat) LogMessage(org.apache.qpid.server.logging.LogMessage)

Aggregations

LogMessage (org.apache.qpid.server.logging.LogMessage)152 MessageFormat (java.text.MessageFormat)105 LogMessageMatcher (org.apache.qpid.server.queue.ProducerFlowControlOverflowPolicyHandlerTest.LogMessageMatcher)2 LocalTransaction (org.apache.qpid.server.txn.LocalTransaction)2 Subject (javax.security.auth.Subject)1 ConnectionPrincipal (org.apache.qpid.server.connection.ConnectionPrincipal)1 EventLogger (org.apache.qpid.server.logging.EventLogger)1 LogSubject (org.apache.qpid.server.logging.LogSubject)1 UnitTestMessageLogger (org.apache.qpid.server.logging.UnitTestMessageLogger)1 AuthenticationResult (org.apache.qpid.server.security.auth.AuthenticationResult)1 SubjectAuthenticationResult (org.apache.qpid.server.security.auth.SubjectAuthenticationResult)1 DistributedTransaction (org.apache.qpid.server.txn.DistributedTransaction)1