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diff --git a/java/broker/src/main/java/org/apache/qpid/server/logging/messages/LogMessages.properties b/java/broker/src/main/java/org/apache/qpid/server/logging/messages/LogMessages.properties deleted file mode 100644 index 9e19b44430..0000000000 --- a/java/broker/src/main/java/org/apache/qpid/server/logging/messages/LogMessages.properties +++ /dev/null @@ -1,325 +0,0 @@ -# -# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -# or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -# distributed with this work for additional information -# regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -# to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -# "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -# with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -# -# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -# -# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -# software distributed under the License is distributed on an -# "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -# KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -# specific language governing permissions and limitations -# under the License. -# -# Default File used for all non-defined locales. -# -# LogMessages used within the Java Broker as originally defined on the wiki: -# http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/qpid/Status+Update+Design#StatusUpdateDesign-InitialStatusMessages -# -# Technical Notes: -# This is a standard Java Properties file so white space is respected at the -# end of the lines. This file is processed in a number of ways. -# 1) ResourceBundle -# This file is loaded through a ResourceBundle named LogMessages. the en_US -# addition to the file is the localisation. Additional localisations can be -# provided and will automatically be selected based on the <locale> value in -# the config.xml. The default is en_US. -# -# 2) MessasgeFormat -# Each entry is prepared with the Java Core MessageFormat methods. Therefore -# most functionality you can do via MessageFormat can be done here: -# -# http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/text/MessageFormat.html -# -# The cavet here is that only default String and number FormatTypes can be used. -# This is due to the processing described in 3 below. If support for date, time -# or choice is requried then the GenerateLogMessages class should be updated to -# provide support. -# -# Format Note: -# As mentioned earlier white space in this file is very important. One thing -# in particular to note is the way MessageFormat peforms its replacements. -# The replacement text will totally replace the {xxx} section so there will be -# no addtion of white space or removal e.g. -# MSG = Text----{0}---- -# When given parameter 'Hello' result in text: -# Text----Hello---- -# -# For simple arguments this is expected however when using Style formats then -# it can be a little unexepcted. In particular a common pattern is used for -# number replacements : {0,number,#}. This is used in the Broker to display an -# Integer simply as the Integer with no formating. e.g new Integer(1234567) -# becomes the String "1234567" which is can be contrasted with the pattern -# without a style format field : {0,number} which becomes string "1,234,567". -# -# What you may not expect is that {0,number, #} would produce the String " 1234567" -# note the space after the ',' here /\ has resulted in a space /\ in -# the output. -# -# More details on the SubformatPattern can be found on the API link above. -# -# 3) GenerateLogMessage/Velocity Macro -# This is the first and final stage of processing that this file goes through. -# 1) Class Generation: -# The GenerateLogMessage processes this file and uses the velocity Macro -# to create classes with static methods to perform the logging and give us -# compile time validation. -# -# 2) Property Processing: -# During the class generation the message properties ({x}) are identified -# and used to create the method signature. -# -# 3) Option Processing: -# The Classes perform final formatting of the messages at runtime based on -# optional parameters that are defined within the message. Optional -# paramters are enclosed in square brackets e.g. [optional]. -# -# To provide fixed log messages as required by the Technical Specification: -# http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/qpid/Operational+Logging+-+Status+Update+-+Technical+Specification#OperationalLogging-StatusUpdate-TechnicalSpecification-Howtoprovidefixedlogmessages -# -# This file is processed by Velocity to create a number of classes that contain -# static methods that provide LogMessages in the code to provide compile time -# validation. -# -# For details of what processing is done see GenerateLogMessages. -# -# What a localiser or developer need know is the following: -# -# The Property structure is important is it defines how the class and methods -# will be built. -# -# Class Generation: -# ================= -# -# Each class of messages will be split in to their own <Class>Messages.java -# Currently the following classes are created and are populated with the -# messages that bear their 3-digit type identifier: -# -# Class | Type -# ---------------------|-------- -# Broker | BKR -# ManagementConsole | MNG -# VirtualHost | VHT -# MessageStore | MST -# ConfigStore | CFG -# TransactionLog | TXN -# Connection | CON -# Channel | CHN -# Queue | QUE -# Exchange | EXH -# Binding | BND -# Subscription | SUB -# -# Property Format -# =============== -# The property format MUST adhere to the follow format to make it easier to -# use the logging API as a developer but also so that operations staff can -# easily locate log messages in the output. -# -# The property file should contain entries in the following format -# -# <Log Identifier, developer focused> = <Log Identifier, Operate focus> : <Log Message> -# -# eg: -# BRK_SHUTTING_DOWN = BRK-1003 : Shuting down : {0} port {1,number,#} -# -# Note: the developer focused identifier will become a method name so only a -# valid method name should be used. Currently only '-' are converted to '_'. -# -# That said properties generate the logging code at build time so any error -# can be easily identified. -# -# Property Processing: -# ==================== -# -# Each property is then processed by the GenerateLogMessages class to identify -# The number and type of parameters, {x} entries. Parameters are defaulted to -# String types but the use of FormatType number (e.g.{0,number}) will result -# in a Number type being used. These parameters are then used to build the -# method parameter list. e.g: -# Property: -# BRK_SHUTTING_DOWN = BRK-1003 : Shuting down : {0} port {1,number,#} -# becomes Method: -# public static LogMessage BRK_SHUTTING_DOWN(String param1, Number param2) -# -# This improves our compile time validation of log message content and -# ensures that change in the message format does not accidentally cause -# erroneous messages. -# -# Option Processing: -# ==================== -# -# Options are identified in the log message as being surrounded by square -# brackets ([ ]). These optional values can themselves contain paramters -# however nesting of options is not permitted. Identification is performed on -# first matchings so give the message: -# Msg = Log Message [option1] [option2] -# Two options will be identifed and enabled to select text 'option1 and -# 'option2'. -# -# The nesting of a options is not supported and will provide -# unexpected results. e.g. Using Message: -# Msg = Log Message [option1 [sub-option2]] -# -# The options will be 'option1 [sub-option2' and 'sub-option2'. The first -# option includes the second option as the nesting is not detected. -# -# The detected options are presented in the method signature as boolean options -# numerically identified by their position in the message. e.g. -# Property: -# CON-1001 = Open : Client ID {0} [: Protocol Version : {1}] -# becomes Method: -# public static LogMessage CON_1001(String param1, String param2, boolean opt1) -# -# The value of 'opt1' will show/hide the option in the message. Note that -# 'param2' is still required however a null value can be used if the optional -# section is not desired. -# -# Again here the importance of white space needs to be highlighted. -# Looking at the QUE-1001 message as an example. The first thought on how this -# would look would be as follows: -# QUE-1001 = Create : Owner: {0} [AutoDelete] [Durable] [Transient] [Priority: {1,number,#}] -# Each option is correctly defined so the text that is defined will appear when -# selected. e.g. 'AutoDelete'. However, what may not be immediately apparent is -# the white space. Using the above definition of QUE-1001 if we were to print -# the message with only the Priority option displayed it would appear as this: -# "Create : Owner: guest Priority: 1" -# Note the spaces here /\ This is because only the text between the brackets -# has been removed. -# -# Each option needs to include white space to correctly format the message. So -# the correct definition of QUE-1001 is as follows: -# QUE-1001 = Create : Owner: {0}[ AutoDelete][ Durable][ Transient][ Priority: {1,number,#}] -# Note that white space is included with each option and there is no extra -# white space between the options. As a result the output with just Priority -# enabled is as follows: -# "Create : Owner: guest Priority: 1" -# -# The final processing that is done in the generation is the conversion of the -# property name. As a '-' is an illegal character in the method name it is -# converted to '_' This processing gives the final method signature as follows: -# <Class>Message.<Type>_<Number>(<parmaters>,<options>) -# -# -# Default File used for all non-defined locales. -BRK=Broker -# 0 - Version -# 1 = Build -BRK_STARTUP = BRK-1001 : Startup : Version: {0} Build: {1} -# 0 - Transport -# 1 - Port -BRK_LISTENING = BRK-1002 : Starting : Listening on {0} port {1,number,#} -# 0 - Transport -# 1 - Port -BRK_SHUTTING_DOWN = BRK-1003 : Shuting down : {0} port {1,number,#} -BRK_READY = BRK-1004 : Ready -BRK_STOPPED = BRK-1005 : Stopped -# 0 - path -BRK_CONFIG = BRK-1006 : Using configuration : {0} -# 0 - path -BRK_LOG_CONFIG = BRK-1007 : Using logging configuration : {0} - - -MNG=ManagementConsole -MNG_STARTUP = MNG-1001 : Startup -# 0 - Service -# 1 - Port -MNG_LISTENING = MNG-1002 : Starting : {0} : Listening on port {1,number,#} -# 0 - Service -# 1 - Port -MNG_SHUTTING_DOWN = MNG-1003 : Shuting down : {0} : port {1,number,#} -MNG_READY = MNG-1004 : Ready -MNG_STOPPED = MNG-1005 : Stopped -# 0 - Path -MNG_SSL_KEYSTORE = MNG-1006 : Using SSL Keystore : {0} -MNG_OPEN = MNG-1007 : Open : User {0} -MNG_CLOSE = MNG-1008 : Close - - -VHT=VirtualHost - -# 0 - name -VHT_CREATED = VHT-1001 : Created : {0} -VHT_CLOSED = VHT-1002 : Closed - -MST=MessageStore -# 0 - name -MST_CREATED = MST-1001 : Created : {0} -# 0 - path -MST_STORE_LOCATION = MST-1002 : Store location : {0} -MST_CLOSED = MST-1003 : Closed -MST_RECOVERY_START = MST-1004 : Recovery Start -MST_RECOVERED = MST-1005 : Recovered {0,number} messages -MST_RECOVERY_COMPLETE = MST-1006 : Recovery Complete - -CFG=ConfigStore -# 0 - name -CFG_1001 = CFG-1001 : Created : {0} -# 0 - path -CFG_1002 = CFG-1002 : Store location : {0} -CFG_1003 = CFG-1003 : Closed -CFG_1004 = CFG-1004 : Recovery Start -CFG_1005 = CFG-1005 : Recovery Complete - -TXN=TransactionLog -# 0 - name -TXN_1001 = TXN-1001 : Created : {0} -# 0 - path -TXN_1002 = TXN-1002 : Store location : {0} -TXN_1003 = TXN-1003 : Closed -# 0 - queue name -TXN_1004 = TXN-1004 : Recovery Start[ : {0}] -# 0 - count -# 1 - queue count -TXN_1005 = TXN-1005 : Recovered {0,number} messages for queue {1} -# 0 - queue name -TXN_1006 = TXN-1006 : Recovery Complete[ : {0}] - -CON=Connection -# 0 - Client id -# 1 - Protocol Version -CON_OPEN = CON-1001 : Open[ : Client ID : {0}][ : Protocol Version : {1}] -CON_CLOSE = CON-1002 : Close - -CHN=Channel -CHN_CREATE = CHN-1001 : Create -# 0 - flow -CHN_FLOW = CHN-1002 : Flow {0} -CHN_CLOSE = CHN-1003 : Close -# 0 - bytes allowed in prefetch -# 1 - number of messagse. -CHN_PREFETCH_SIZE = CHN-1004 : Prefetch Size (bytes) {0,number} : Count {1,number} -# 0 - queue causing flow control -CHN_FLOW_ENFORCED = CHN-1005 : Flow Control Enforced (Queue {0}) -CHN_FLOW_REMOVED = CHN-1006 : Flow Control Removed - -QUE=Queue -# 0 - owner -# 1 - priority -QUE_CREATED = QUE-1001 : Create :[ Owner: {0}][ AutoDelete][ Durable][ Transient][ Priority: {1,number,#}] -QUE_DELETED = QUE-1002 : Deleted -QUE_OVERFULL = QUE-1003 : Overfull : Size : {0,number} bytes, Capacity : {1,number} -QUE_UNDERFULL = QUE-1004 : Underfull : Size : {0,number} bytes, Resume Capacity : {1,number} - - -EXH=Exchange -# 0 - type -# 1 - name -EXH_CREATED = EXH-1001 : Create :[ Durable] Type: {0} Name: {1} -EXH_DELETED = EXH-1002 : Deleted - -BND=Binding -BND_CREATED = BND-1001 : Create[ : Arguments : {0}] -BND_DELETED = BND-1002 : Deleted - -SUB=Subscription -SUB_CREATE = SUB-1001 : Create[ : Durable][ : Arguments : {0}] -SUB_CLOSE = SUB-1002 : Close -# 0 - The current subscription state -SUB_STATE = SUB-1003 : State : {0} - |