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Java Channel

The Java channel allows the logging server to output filtered events to a Java application. Typically, the Java class is a custom application that provides a response to specific types of events. For example, if a user login is disabled, the Java channel driver can launch a Java class that automatically resets the user account.

Java Channel Driver

At startup, the Java driver, lgdjava.*, attempts to launch the designated Java class. If it is successful, that instance of the class remains active until the Java Channel object is disabled or the Secure Logging Server is shut down.

If it cannot launch the Java class, the Java driver refuses to load. This safeguard ensures that no events are lost due to misconfiguration.

NOTE: The Java driver does not buffer events that are undeliverable due to misconfiguration or a server failure.

For information on how to hook your Java class into the Java channel driver, refer to the Java channel API in the Novell Nsure Audit SDK.

For information on configuring a Java Channel object, see Java Channel Configuration.

For more information on using Nsure Audit, see Nsure Audit Help.

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