Pantheios - Architecture

Architecture

The Pantheios architecture is divided into four functional areas:

  • The Application Layer is a collection of inserter classes and function template suites that are used to define logging statements, and adapt the statement elements into a form to be passed to the core.
  • The Core controls initialization of the library, and processed statement elements received from the application layer into a form to be passed to the back-end.
  • The Front-end defines the process identity and determines whether each logging statement should be processed (by the core) and emitted (to the back-end).
  • The Back-end emits the prepared statement via a specific output mechanism

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