Handling MobiLink server errors in Java

When scanning the log is not enough, you can monitor your applications programmatically. For example, you can send messages of a certain type in an email.

You can write methods that are passed a class representing every error or warning message that is printed to the log. This may help you monitor and audit a MobiLink server.

The following code installs a LogListener for all warning messages, and writes the information to a file.



class TestLogListener implements LogListener {
    FileOutputStream _out_file; 

    public TestLogListener(FileOutputStream out_file) {
        _out_file = out_file;
    }

    public void messageLogged(ServerContext sc, LogMessage msg) {
        String  type;
        String  user;

        try {
            if (msg.getType() == LogMessage.ERROR) {
                type = "ERROR";
            } else if (msg.getType() == LogMessage.WARNING) {
                type = "WARNING";
            }
            else {
                type = "UNKNOWN!!!";
            }

            user = msg.getUser();
            if (user == null) {
                user = "NULL";
            }
            _out_file.write(("Caught msg type="
                + type
                + " user=" + user
                + " text=" + msg.getText()
                + "\n").getBytes()
            );
            _out_file.flush();
        }
        catch(Exception e) {
            // Print some error output to the MobiLink log.
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
    }
}

The following code registers TestLogListener to receive warning messages. Call this code from anywhere that has access to the ServerContext such as a class constructor or synchronization script.

// ServerContext serv_context;
serv_context.addWarningListener(
      new MyLogListener(ll_out_file)
);
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