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JNanoLog
DESCRIPTION
JNanoLog aims to be used during development process to log different messages to the console. In contrary to the quick System.out, JNanoLog display a full log with the message number, logging level, logged message and details if there is any.
This API does not aim to replace large advanced APIs like Log4J which aims production but it can replace it in small and during first stage of development because it does not need any configuration and start with low logging level.
The API is hard to extend and does not intend to be extended but it can, with some effort, support other output streams than System.out.
To get started :
1. Import the Logger class,
2. Start logging : Logger.quickLog("Hello World!").
No additional configuration is needed.
Features
- Quick logging,
- Implicit logging level in method names,
- No config file needed,
- The availability of a default Logger,
- Using of the log record number,
- Possibility of adding details to a log record.
Audience
Information Technology, Developers
User interface
Console/Terminal
Programming Language
Java
Categories
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