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package org.jboss.as.quickstarts.loggingToolsQS.loggers;
import java.text.ParseException;
import org.jboss.logging.BasicLogger;
import org.jboss.logging.Cause;
import org.jboss.logging.LogMessage;
import org.jboss.logging.Logger;
import org.jboss.logging.Logger.Level;
import org.jboss.logging.Message;
@org.jboss.logging.MessageLogger(projectCode = "GTRDATES")
public interface DateLogger extends BasicLogger {
DateLogger LOGGER = Logger.getMessageLogger(DateLogger.class, DateLogger.class.getPackage().getName());
@LogMessage(level = Level.ERROR)
@Message(id = 3, value = "Invalid date passed as string: %s")
void logStringCouldntParseAsDate(String datestring, @Cause ParseException exception);
@LogMessage
@Message(id = 4, value = "Requested number of days until '%s'")
void logDaysUntilRequest(String dateString);
}