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Logging from an application written in the Java programming language
Hanzel, Matej ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Černý, Michael (referee)
This bachelor's thesis explores problems of logging from an application written in the Java programming language. The introduction expressed the idea of the necessity of obtaining relevant data directly from an entity which represents the originator of a problematic situation solved later through various thinking operations. The thesis describes not only the inclusion of the concept of term logging in the general context of term process, but is particularly devoted to the logging architecture in object-oriented programming languages. The greatest attention is paid to the description of logging facades Simple Logging Facade for Java and Apache Commons Logging, and the logging libraries Java Util Logging, Log4J and LOGBack, further complemented by the practical implementation of their use in Java applications. The author of this thesis holds the view that it is not possible to express a clear and generalized opinion on using one specific logging library exclusively despite the absence of significant differences between them. It is important to carefully consider the requirements demanded and select the most appropriate solution that best suits each situation.

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