note description: "[ Example application that illustrates how one can use multiple classes to write to the same log writers at the same time ]" legal: "See note at the end of this class" status: "See notice at the end of this class" date: "$Date$" revision: "$Revision$" class APPLICATION inherit GLOBAL THREAD_CONTROL create make feature {NONE} -- Initialization make -- Make an instance of APPLICATION, and run the application local thread1: THREAD1 thread2: THREAD2 filename: PATH lw_file: LOG_WRITER_FILE do --| Enable stderr log output log.enable_default_file_log log.default_log_writer_file.enable_debug_log_level create filename.make_from_string ("thread1.log") create lw_file.make_at_location (filename) lw_file.enable_debug_log_level log.register_log_writer (lw_file) create filename.make_from_string ("thread2.log") create lw_file.make_at_location (filename) lw_file.enable_debug_log_level log.register_log_writer (lw_file) --| Write an informational message log.write_information ("The application is starting up...") --| Do something sensible (from an application perspective, that is) create thread1.make create thread2.make thread1.launch thread2.launch join_all --| Wait here, so the user can see the generated output io.readline end note copyright: "Copyright (C) 2010 by ITPassion Ltd, Eiffel Software and others" license: "Eiffel Forum License v2 (See http://www.eiffel.com/licensing/forum.txt)" source: "[ ITPassion Ltd. 5 Anstice Close, Chiswick, Middlesex, W4 2RJ, United Kingdom Telephone 0044-208-742-3422 Fax 0044-208-742-3468 Website http://www.itpassion.com Customer Support http://powerdesk.itpassion.com ]" end