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Thanks Arco

That may be a way to represent the ALL but it does not solve how I can do
it in a single parameter. The prototype setLevel only has one parameter.

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On 11 Jan. 2017, at 21:55, Arco Simonse <arco400@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Don,

According to the documentation

https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/util/logging/Level.html#ALL
the ALL level is represented by Integer.MIN_VALUE and not string.

Would it help if you define a variable as java integer, initialize it
with
*loval, and use that as parameter?

Best regards,
-Arco

2017-01-11 6:42 GMT+01:00 Don Brown <DBrown@xxxxxxxxxx>:

I am trying to get logging working in Java to investigate an issue with
a
class failing.

In doing so I used the Rdi option to generate the Java method Calls.

In Java to set the logging level you can do;

Logger.getLogger("Braintree").setLevel(Level.ALL);

What I don't know how to do in RPG is set the constant ALL where ALL is
a
constant in class Level that returns a Level object.

In RPG I have the following;



D getLogger PR O CLASS(*JAVA :
'java.util.logging.L+
D ogger' )
D EXTPROC(*JAVA :
'java.util.logging+
D .Logger' : 'getLogger' )
D STATIC
D
D loggerName O CLASS(*JAVA :
'java.lang.String' )

D setLevel PR EXTPROC(*JAVA :
'java.util.logging+
D .Logger' : 'setLevel' )

D newString pr o extproc(*java
D : 'java.lang.String'
D : *constructor)
D value 25a const varying

D loggerNameJ S O CLASS(*JAVA :
'java.lang.String' )

D getLoggerRet S O CLASS(*JAVA :
'java.util.logging.L+
D ogger' )

D LevelJ S O CLASS(*JAVA :
'java.util.logging.L+
D evel' )

loggerNameJ = newString('Braintree');
getLoggerRet = getLogger( loggerNameJ );

LevelJ = newString('ALL');
setLevel(getLoggerRet : LevelJ);

The program will not compile as the prototype for setLevel only expects
one parameter.


Any suggestions appreciated


Don Brown


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