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13.5.7. Async Log Handler Properties
Table 13.12. Async Log Handler Properties
| Property | Datatype | Description |
|---|---|---|
| level | String |
The maximum level of log message the log handler records.
|
| name | String |
The unique identifier for this log handler.
|
| queue-length | Integer |
Maximum number of log messages that will be held by this handler while waiting for sub-handlers to respond.
|
| overflow-action | String |
How this handler responds when its queue length is exceeded. This can be set to
BLOCK or DISCARD. BLOCK makes the logging application wait until there is available space in the queue. This is the same behaviour as an non-async log handler. DISCARD allows the logging application to continue but the log message is deleted.
|
| subhandlers | String[] |
This is the list of log handlers to which this async handler passes its log messages.
|
| enabled | Boolean |
If set to
true, the handler is enabled and functioning as normal. If set to false, the handler is ignored when processing log messages.
|
| filter-spec | String |
An expression value that defines a filter. The following expression defines a filter that does not match a pattern:
not(match("JBAS.*"))
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