The setInstant() method of java.lang.reflect.LogRecord is used to set this instant that the event occurred this is helpful to record logging events instant. An arithmeticException will be thrown if the given instant represents a point on the timeline too far in the future or past to fit in long milliseconds and nanoseconds adjustment.
Syntax:
public void setInstant(Instant instant)
Parameters: This method accepts instant which is the instant that the event occurred.
Return: This method returns nothing.
Exception: This method will throw following exceptions:
- NullPointerException – if instant is null.
- ArithmeticException – if numeric overflow would occur while calling instant.toEpochMilli().
Below programs illustrate setInstant() method:
Program 1:
// Java program to illustrate // setInstant() method import java.time.Instant; import java.util.logging.Level; import java.util.logging.LogRecord; public class GFG { public static void main(String[] args) { // create a Instant object Instant instant = Instant.parse( "2018-12-30T19:34:50.63Z" ); // Create LogRecord object LogRecord logRecord = new LogRecord( Level.parse( "800" ), "Hi Logger" ); // set Instant time logRecord.setInstant(instant); System.out.println( "Event Time " + logRecord.getInstant() .toString()); } } |
Event Time 2018-12-30T19:34:50.630Z
Program 2:
// Java program to illustrate // setInstant() method import java.time.Instant; import java.util.logging.Level; import java.util.logging.LogRecord; public class GFG { public static void main(String[] args) { // create a Instant object Instant instant = Instant.now(); // Create LogRecord object LogRecord logRecord = new LogRecord( Level.parse( "800" ), "GFG Logger" ); // set Instant time logRecord.setInstant(instant); System.out.println0( "Event Time " + logRecord.getInstant() .toString()); } } |
Event Time 2019-10-20T19:32:50.818428ZEvent Time 09 Sep 2001 07:16:39:900 +0530
References: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/10/docs/api/java/util/logging/LogRecord.html#setInstant(java.time.Instant)