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package org.infoglue.cms.util;
import java.util.Map;
import org.apache.log4j.Logger;
import org.infoglue.cms.controllers.kernel.impl.simple.TransactionHistoryController;
/**
* This class is a class that logs a message to a Media somewhere (Mostly files).
* We should utilize log4j or some other logging framework later on.
*
* @author Mattias Bogeblad
*
*/
public class TransactionHistoryWriter implements NotificationListener
{
private final static Logger logger = Logger.getLogger(TransactionHistoryWriter.class.getName());
/**
* Default Constructor
*/
public TransactionHistoryWriter()
{
}
/**
* This method sets the context/arguments the Logger should operate with. Could be debuglevels and stuff
* like that.
*/
public void setContextParameters(Map map)
{
}
/**
* This method gets called when a new NotificationMessage is available.
* The writer just calls the transactionHistoryController which stores it.
*/
public void notify(NotificationMessage notificationMessage)
{
try
{
logger.info("Update TransactionHistory....");
TransactionHistoryController.getController().create(notificationMessage);
}
catch(Exception e)
{
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
public void process() throws Exception
{
logger.info("Process inside TransactionHistory");
}
}