Interface RepositoryLogRecordHeader

All Superinterfaces:
Serializable
All Known Subinterfaces:
RepositoryLogRecord

public interface RepositoryLogRecordHeader extends Serializable
The header of an individual record in the HPEL repository. The RepositoryLogRecord is an extension of the RepositoryLogRecordHeader. Some RepositoryReader implementations are able to load the RepositoryLogRecordHeader content without loading the rest of the RepositoryLogRecord content. This makes filtering based on RepositoryLogRecordHeader content more efficient than filtering that requires fields from other parts of the RepositoryLogRecord.

Many of the RepositoryLogRecordHeader's fields are modeled after identically named fields in the java.util.logging.LogRecord class:

  • getLevel
  • getMillis
  • getThreadID
  • Method Summary

    Modifier and Type
    Method
    Description
    Returns the message level.
    long
    Returns the time at which this record was created expressed in milliseconds since 1970.
    Returns an identifier of the position of this record so that the record can be relocated in subsequent queries.
    int
    Returns the ID of the thread on which this request was logged.
  • Method Details

    • getRepositoryPointer

      RepositoryPointer getRepositoryPointer()
      Returns an identifier of the position of this record so that the record can be relocated in subsequent queries.
      Returns:
      a location in the repository
    • getMillis

      long getMillis()
      Returns the time at which this record was created expressed in milliseconds since 1970.
      Returns:
      the time the record was created.
      See Also:
    • getLevel

      Level getLevel()
      Returns the message level.

      The level is an indication of the severity of the message.

      Returns:
      the message level.
      See Also:
    • getThreadID

      int getThreadID()
      Returns the ID of the thread on which this request was logged.

      Note that this ID is based on the java.util.logging representation of the thread ID, and is not equivalent to the operating system representation of the thread ID.

      Returns:
      the thread ID
      See Also: