| JavaTM 2 Platform Std. Ed. v1.4.2 
 
java.util.logging
Class LoggingPermission
java.lang.Object
   java.security.Permission  java.security.BasicPermission  java.util.logging.LoggingPermission 
All Implemented Interfaces: Guard, Serializable 
 
public final class LoggingPermissionextends BasicPermission 
The permission which the SecurityManager will check when code
 that is running with a SecurityManager calls one of the logging
 control methods (such as Logger.setLevel).
  
 Currently there is only one named LoggingPermission.  This is "control"
 and it grants the ability to control the logging configuration, for
 example by adding or removing Handlers, by adding or removing Filters,
 or by changing logging levels.
  
 Programmers do not normally create LoggingPermission objects directly.
 Instead they are created by the security policy code based on reading
 the security policy file.
 
 
 
Since:1.4See Also:BasicPermission,Permission,Permissions,PermissionCollection,SecurityManager, 
Serialized Form 
 
 
 
LoggingPermission
public LoggingPermission(String name,
                         String actions)
                  throws IllegalArgumentException
Creates a new LoggingPermission object.
Parameters:name- Permission name.  Must be "control".actions- Must be either null or the empty string.Throws:
IllegalArgumentException- if arguments are invalid 
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