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Java » Servlets » SessionScreenshots 
Session logger
  
//Log4j from Apache is required


import org.apache.log4j.Logger;
import org.apache.log4j.PropertyConfigurator;

import javax.servlet.*;
import javax.servlet.http.*;

public class SessionLogger implements HttpSessionListener {

  private Logger log;

  public SessionLogger() {

    /*
     * The loggers are typically initialized by a special initialization
     * listener or servlet. If this is not the case, then initialize the
     * logger here:
     
     * java.util.ResourceBundle bundle = java.util.ResourceBundle.getBundle(
     * "com.java2s.global");
     * PropertyConfigurator.configure(bundle.getString(
     * "log-configure-path"));
     */

    log = Logger.getLogger(SessionLogger.class);

  }

  public void sessionCreated(HttpSessionEvent se) {

    //log request of the INFO level
    log.info("HttpSession created: " + se.getSession().getId());

  }

  public void sessionDestroyed(HttpSessionEvent se) {

    //log request about session's that are invalidated
    log.info("HttpSession invalidated: " + se.getSession().getId());

  }

}
           
         
    
  
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