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import java.util.logging.Logger;
/*
* This class is loaded onto the call stack when the getLogger methods are
* called and then the classes classloader can be used to find a bundle in
* the same directory as the class. However, Logger is not allowed
* to find the bundle by looking up the stack for this classloader.
* We verify that this cannot happen.
*
* @author Jim Gish
*/
public class LoadItUp1 {
public Logger getAnonymousLogger(String rbName) throws Exception {
// we should not be able to find the resource in this directory via
// getLogger calls. The only way that would be possible given this setup
// is that if Logger.getLogger searched up the call stack
return Logger.getAnonymousLogger(rbName);
}
public Logger getLogger(String loggerName) {
return Logger.getLogger(loggerName);
}
public Logger getLogger(String loggerName,String bundleName) {
return Logger.getLogger(loggerName, bundleName);
}
}