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024     *
025     *      Copyright 2010-2012 UnboundID Corp.
026     */
027    package com.unboundid.directory.sdk.common.types;
028    
029    
030    
031    import com.unboundid.util.ThreadSafety;
032    import com.unboundid.util.ThreadSafetyLevel;
033    
034    
035    
036    /**
037     * This enum defines the set of severities that may be used for error log
038     * messages.
039     */
040    @ThreadSafety(level=ThreadSafetyLevel.COMPLETELY_THREADSAFE)
041    public enum LogSeverity
042    {
043      /**
044       * This severity should be used for messages about the most severe types of
045       * errors which may prevent the server from continuing to function.
046       */
047      FATAL_ERROR,
048    
049    
050    
051      /**
052       * This severity should be used for messages about severe errors which may
053       * interfere with the function of the server.
054       */
055      SEVERE_ERROR,
056    
057    
058    
059      /**
060       * This severity should be used for messages about errors which may interfere
061       * with the processing of the task at hand, but should not have any lasting
062       * impact on the overall operation of the server.
063       */
064      MILD_ERROR,
065    
066    
067    
068      /**
069       * This severity should be used for messages about warning conditions which
070       * may lead to problems which could interfere with the operation of the
071       * server.
072       */
073      SEVERE_WARNING,
074    
075    
076    
077      /**
078       * This severity should be used for messages about warning conditions which
079       * may lead to problems which could interfere with the processing of the
080       * task at hand.
081       */
082      MILD_WARNING,
083    
084    
085    
086      /**
087       * This severity should be used for messages about significant events that
088       * occur within the server which may provide administrators with valuable
089       * information about the operation of the server.
090       */
091      NOTICE,
092    
093    
094    
095      /**
096       * This severity should be used for informational messages about general
097       * processing occurring within the server which may be helpful when
098       * troubleshooting but are not necessarily important enough to make available
099       * to administrators under normal conditions.
100       */
101      INFO,
102    
103    
104    
105      /**
106       * This severity should be used for the most verbose types of messages which
107       * should only be used when debugging a problem.
108       */
109      DEBUG;
110    }