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You can set a Filter on a Logger. A Filter can filter out log messages, meaning decide if the message gets logged or not. Filters are represented by the Java interface java.util.logging.Filter
Here is an example of setting a Filter on a Logger:
Filter filter = new MyFilter();logger1.setFilter(filter);
The Filter interface is defined like this:
public interface Filter { public boolean isLoggable(LogRecord record);}
If the isLoggable() method returns false, the LogRecord is not logged. If the method returns true, theLogRecord is forwarded to the Handler‘s of the given Logger.
To create a Filter you must implement that interface. Here is a very simple example implementation:
public class MyFilter implements Filter { public boolean isLoggable(LogRecord record) { return false; }}
This filter rejects all messages. Of course this is not a very useful filter. You would probably inspect the LogRecordand make a decision based on that. You can learn more about the LogRecord in the text on the LogRecord, and in the JavaDoc too.
For a discussion of how Filter‘s work within the Logger hierarchy, see the text on the Logger hierarchy.
Java Logging: Filters