Package | Description |
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org.apache.logging.log4j |
Public API for Log4j 2.
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org.apache.logging.log4j.internal |
This package should be considered private.
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org.apache.logging.log4j.message |
Public Message Types used for Log4j 2.
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org.apache.logging.log4j.simple |
Simple logging implementation.
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org.apache.logging.log4j.spi |
Internal interfaces and classes to be used by authors of logging implementations or for internal use by
API classes.
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org.apache.logging.log4j.util |
Internal utility classes for the Log4j 2 API.
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Class and Description |
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MessageSupplier
Classes implementing this interface know how to supply
Message s. |
PerformanceSensitive
Indicates that a particular annotated construct was written with certain performance constraints in mind that
should be considered when modifying or testing.
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StringBuilderFormattable
Objects that implement this interface can be converted to text, ideally without allocating temporary objects.
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Supplier
Consider this class private.
Classes implementing this interface know how to supply a value.
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Class and Description |
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Supplier
Consider this class private.
Classes implementing this interface know how to supply a value.
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Class and Description |
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BiConsumer
An operation that accepts two input arguments and returns no result.
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IndexedReadOnlyStringMap
An extension of
ReadOnlyStringMap that imposes a total ordering on its keys. |
MultiFormatStringBuilderFormattable
A Message that can render itself in more than one way.
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PerformanceSensitive
Indicates that a particular annotated construct was written with certain performance constraints in mind that
should be considered when modifying or testing.
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StringBuilderFormattable
Objects that implement this interface can be converted to text, ideally without allocating temporary objects.
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TriConsumer
An operation that accepts three input arguments and returns no result.
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Class and Description |
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PropertiesUtil
Consider this class private.
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Class and Description |
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BiConsumer
An operation that accepts two input arguments and returns no result.
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MessageSupplier
Classes implementing this interface know how to supply
Message s. |
ReadOnlyStringMap
A read-only collection of String keys mapped to values of arbitrary type.
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StringBuilderFormattable
Objects that implement this interface can be converted to text, ideally without allocating temporary objects.
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StringMap
Exposes methods to add and remove key-value pairs to and from
ReadOnlyStringMap . |
Supplier
Consider this class private.
Classes implementing this interface know how to supply a value.
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TriConsumer
An operation that accepts three input arguments and returns no result.
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Class and Description |
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BiConsumer
An operation that accepts two input arguments and returns no result.
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IndexedReadOnlyStringMap
An extension of
ReadOnlyStringMap that imposes a total ordering on its keys. |
IndexedStringMap
An extension of
StringMap that imposes a total ordering on its keys. |
MessageSupplier
Classes implementing this interface know how to supply
Message s. |
PerformanceSensitive
Indicates that a particular annotated construct was written with certain performance constraints in mind that
should be considered when modifying or testing.
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PropertiesPropertySource
PropertySource backed by a
Properties instance. |
PropertiesUtil
Consider this class private.
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PropertySource
A source for global configuration properties.
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ReadOnlyStringMap
A read-only collection of String keys mapped to values of arbitrary type.
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StackLocator
Consider this class private. Provides various methods to determine the caller class.
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StringBuilderFormattable
Objects that implement this interface can be converted to text, ideally without allocating temporary objects.
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StringMap
Exposes methods to add and remove key-value pairs to and from
ReadOnlyStringMap . |
Supplier
Consider this class private.
Classes implementing this interface know how to supply a value.
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Timer.Status |
TriConsumer
An operation that accepts three input arguments and returns no result.
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