LogRecord in a human readable
 format.  The summary will typically be 1 or 2 lines.
 
 
 Configuration:
 The SimpleFormatter is initialized with the format string
 specified in the java.util.logging.SimpleFormatter.format
 property to format the log messages.
 This property can be defined
 in the logging properties
 configuration file
 or as a system property.  If this property is set in both
 the logging properties and system properties,
 the format string specified in the system property will be used.
 If this property is not defined or the given format string
 is illegal,
 the default format is implementation-specific.
- Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
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Constructor SummaryConstructors
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Method SummaryMethods declared in class java.util.logging.FormatterformatMessage, getHead, getTail
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Constructor Details- 
SimpleFormatterpublic SimpleFormatter()Create aSimpleFormatter.
 
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Method Details- 
formatFormat the given LogRecord.The formatting can be customized by specifying the format string in the java.util.logging.SimpleFormatter.formatproperty. The givenLogRecordwill be formatted as if by calling:String.format(format, date, source, logger, level, message, thrown);
 - format- the- java.util.Formatterformat string specified in the- java.util.logging.SimpleFormatter.formatproperty or the default format.
- date- a- ZonedDateTimeobject representing event time of the log record in the- ZoneId.systemDefault()system time zone.
- source- a string representing the caller, if available; otherwise, the logger's name.
- logger- the logger's name.
- level- the log level.
- message- the formatted log message returned from the- Formatter.formatMessage(LogRecord)method. It uses- java.textformatting and does not use the- java.util.Formatter formatargument.
- thrown- a string representing the throwable associated with the log record and its backtrace beginning with a newline character, if any; otherwise, an empty string.
 Some example formats: 
 -  java.util.logging.SimpleFormatter.format="%4$s: %5$s [%1$tc]%n"This prints 1 line with the log level ( 4$), the log message (5$) and the timestamp (1$) in a square bracket.WARNING: warning message [Tue Mar 22 13:11:31 PDT 2011]
-  java.util.logging.SimpleFormatter.format="%1$tc %2$s%n%4$s: %5$s%6$s%n"This prints 2 lines where the first line includes the timestamp ( 1$) and the source (2$); the second line includes the log level (4$) and the log message (5$) followed by the throwable and its backtrace (6$), if any:Tue Mar 22 13:11:31 PDT 2011 MyClass fatal SEVERE: several message with an exception java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: invalid argument at MyClass.mash(MyClass.java:9) at MyClass.crunch(MyClass.java:6) at MyClass.main(MyClass.java:3)
-  java.util.logging.SimpleFormatter.format="%1$tb %1$td, %1$tY %1$tl:%1$tM:%1$tS %1$Tp %2$s%n%4$s: %5$s%n"This prints 2 lines similar to the example above with a different date/time formatting and does not print the throwable and its backtrace: Mar 22, 2011 1:11:31 PM MyClass fatal SEVERE: several message with an exception
-  java.util.logging.SimpleFormatter.format="%1$tb %1$td, %1$tY %1$tl:%1$tM:%1$tS.%1$tN %1$Tp %2$s%n%4$s: %5$s%6$s%n"Since JDK 9, java.util.loggingusesjava.timeto create more precise time stamps. The format above can be used to add a.%1$tNto the date/time formatting so that nanoseconds will also be printed:Feb 06, 2015 5:33:10.279216000 PM example.Main main INFO: This is a test
 This method can also be overridden in a subclass. It is recommended to use the Formatter.formatMessage(java.util.logging.LogRecord)convenience method to localize and format the message field.
 
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