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Phil Steitz closed DBCP-305.
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> Use API-specific exception for logging abandoned objects
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> Key: DBCP-305
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DBCP-305
> Project: Commons Dbcp
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Christopher Schultz
> Assignee: Mark Thomas
> Priority: Trivial
> Fix For: 1.3
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> Attachments: DBCP-305.diff
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> When a DBCP-managed object (Connection, Statement, etc.) is considered
> "abandoned", a stack trace is emitted to stdout. Unfortunately, the stack
> trace is for a simple java.lang.Exception (created in AbandonedTrace.init and
> AbandonedTrace.setStackTrace) with no message.
> When scanning log files for exceptions, say, like this:
> grep "Exception" my_logfile.log, I simply shows:
> java.lang.Exception
> java.lang.Exception
> java.lang.Exception
> ...
> It would be nice to use a more descriptive exception (for instance,
> AbandonedObjectException) and/or add a descriptive message to the exception
> upon creation.
> For example, it would be useful to execute the above command and see:
> org.apache.commons.dbcp.AbandonedObjectException: DBCP object created
> 2009-11-05 10:15:00 by the following code was never closed
> Having the timestamp and a definite identification of the exception (i.e. the
> class name) on the same line of log output is preferable IMO.
> Implementation should be trivial; I'd be happy to submit a patch. Also, the
> format of the logging information isn't part of the API itself, so it
> shouldn't be a big deal to change it.
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