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Java Tutorial » Log » Log Handler 
35. 5. 17. Limiting the Size of a Log by Using a Rotating Sequence of Files
import java.util.logging.FileHandler;
import java.util.logging.Logger;

public class Main {
  public static void main(String[] argvthrows Exception {
    // Create a file handler that uses 3 logfiles, each with a limit of 1Mbyte
    String pattern = "my%g.log";
    int limit = 1000000// 1 Mb
    int numLogFiles = 3;
    FileHandler fh = new FileHandler(pattern, limit, numLogFiles);

    // Add to logger
    Logger logger = Logger.getLogger("com.mycompany");
    logger.addHandler(fh);
  }
}
35. 5. Log Handler
35. 5. 1. Use ConsoleHandler
35. 5. 2. Using FileHandler to log a message
35. 5. 3. Add Multiple Handlers to a logger
35. 5. 4. How to write custom handler
35. 5. 5. Stream Handler
35. 5. 6. Memory Handler Demo
35. 5. 7. Socket Handler Demo
35. 5. 8. Using Regular Expressions based on StreamHandler
35. 5. 9. Writing Log Records to a Log File
35. 5. 10. A file handler that appends.
35. 5. 11. Writing Log Records to Standard Error
35. 5. 12. Writing Log Records Only After a Condition Occurs
35. 5. 13. Create a memory handler with a memory of 100 records and dumps the records into the file my.log
35. 5. 14. Flush File Handler and Logger
35. 5. 15. The Patterns in FileHandler
35. 5. 16. Limiting the Size of a Log File
35. 5. 17. Limiting the Size of a Log by Using a Rotating Sequence of Files
35. 5. 18. Use Logger with simple formatter and FileHander
35. 5. 19. Alternate XML by using FileHandler
35. 5. 20. Window Handler: display log message in a window(JFrame)
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