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** updated log entries are checked for in newLogEntires and updated if they exist, otherwise the update map is checked and updated if exists, else added to updatedEntries
 
** updated log entries are checked for in newLogEntires and updated if they exist, otherwise the update map is checked and updated if exists, else added to updatedEntries
 
** A timer tasks runs at a configurable (short) periodic rate and batch inserts the log entires in the insert map and then runs the updates. This means that any update to a log entry that occurs in less than this configured time will not require a database update (i.e. writing the duration of a short operation).  This also means only one thread writes to the log table per JVM.
 
** A timer tasks runs at a configurable (short) periodic rate and batch inserts the log entires in the insert map and then runs the updates. This means that any update to a log entry that occurs in less than this configured time will not require a database update (i.e. writing the duration of a short operation).  This also means only one thread writes to the log table per JVM.
** newLogEntires.values().iterator() is used to iterate through the values and remove them one at a time and add the batch insert collection
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** newLogEntires.values().iterator() is used to iterate through the values and remove them one at a time and add the batch insert arraylist created with intial size equal to the max size of a batch (create constant)
 
** upon server shutdown must flush log
 
** upon server shutdown must flush log
 
** IDE client will directly use the same service that is used on the server
 
** IDE client will directly use the same service that is used on the server

Revision as of 22:36, 31 October 2013

Logging

Requirements

  • shall handle creation/update of fine-grained log entries for at least 500 concurrent users
  • shall support logging by OSEE and other applications
  • the web of log entries related to an individual instance of a user request shall be able to be hierarcically related
  • log entries shall be quickly accessible based on any combination of source, user, timestamp, log type, duration, status
  • log entries shall be accessible (especially) when an application server is unresponsive
  • log entries shall be available until they are deleted by an admin or admin policy (applied by server automatically)
  • at run-time logging shall be enabled/disabled based on any combination of user, source, log level, and type
  • access control shall be applied at the log entry type basis

Design

Log entry in DB: entry_id, parent_id, timestamp, duration, agent_id, type_id, status, details in JSON format
Log entry in Java: long entryId, long timestamp, long duration, long agentId, long typeId, long status, long parentId, String message
Log entry type in DB: type_id, log_level, message_format
  • id - random long returned for log method call
  • parent_id - id of entry used for grouping this and related entries. Is negative for root entries and is the id of source of the entry client or server random id. Ranges are used to group by client/server kind (IDE client, app server, rest client).
  • timestamp - long with ms since epoch
  • agent_id - long agent id (numeric osee user id known by all systems using this log)
  • log_level - as defined by java.util.logging.Level
  • type_id - a fine-grained application defined type, random id, defined as tokens and stored in the db for cross application support
  • duration - starts at -1 and is never updated if duration does not apply, otherwise updates when the associated job ends with duration in ms
  • Status:
 0     initial value
 1-99  percent complete
 100   completed normally
 101   completed abnormally
  • high performance
    • 2 ConcurrentHashMap are allocated with an initial configurable size: newLogEntires, updatedEntries
    • newly created log entries are added to newLogEntires using the entry_id as the key and the array of sql insert parameters as the value
    • updated log entries are checked for in newLogEntires and updated if they exist, otherwise the update map is checked and updated if exists, else added to updatedEntries
    • A timer tasks runs at a configurable (short) periodic rate and batch inserts the log entires in the insert map and then runs the updates. This means that any update to a log entry that occurs in less than this configured time will not require a database update (i.e. writing the duration of a short operation). This also means only one thread writes to the log table per JVM.
    • newLogEntires.values().iterator() is used to iterate through the values and remove them one at a time and add the batch insert arraylist created with intial size equal to the max size of a batch (create constant)
    • upon server shutdown must flush log
    • IDE client will directly use the same service that is used on the server
    • data structure options
    • Optimize JDBC Performance


 long createEntry(long userId, long typeId);
 
 long createEntry(long userId, long typeId, long parentId);
 
 long createEntry(long userId, long typeId, Object... messageArgs);
 
 long createEntry(long userId, long typeId, long parentId, Object... messageArgs);
 
 void updateEntry(long entryId, long status);
 
 RuntimeException createEntry[Level](long userId, long typeId, Throwable throwable);
 
 RuntimeException createEntry[Level](long userId, long typeId, long parentId, Throwable throwable);
 
 RuntimeException updateEntry(long entryId, Throwable throwable);
  • The first interface to the logging data can be the basic REST navigation

Exception Handling

Requirements

  • avoid unnecessary wrapping of exceptions

Design

Checked exceptions I love you, but you have to go Why should you use Unchecked exceptions over Checked exceptions Clean Code by Example: Checked versus unchecked exceptions

  • Use application specific exceptions that extend RuntimeException - application specific allows for setting exception breakpoints in the debugger
  • Do not declare any run-time exceptions in any method signatures

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