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on the package name or class name of the logged component...
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For convenience, this document assumes that each logger is associated with either a package or a class; however that is not required. Logger names form a hierarchical dot-separated namespace.
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[[File:WikiTable1.png|right|Loggers Table - jLogMan Main Frame]]
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[[File:WikiTable1.png|frame|right|Loggers Table - jLogMan Main Frame]]
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There are actually two tree structures to consider.
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; Loggers and Logger parents
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<div style="clear: both"></div>
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[[File:IntroTrees.png|right|Loggers Table - jLogMan Main Frame]]
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[[File:IntroTrees.png|frame|right|Loggers Table - jLogMan Main Frame]]
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The image on the right has package nodes without loggers: java, java.awt and java.awt.focus along with some class loggers. Under java.awt there are two class loggers and under java.awt.focus there are three Class loggers.
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=== Remote Logging Configurations ===
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jLogMan supports the display of a log tree based on a PlatfromLoggingMXBean. This is imitted; you can only change levels. It is not well tested.
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jLogMan supports the display of a log tree based on a PlatformLoggingMXBean. This is limited; you can only change levels. It is not well tested.
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== Actions ==
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