No, read the source.

It remembers where you allocated the ResultSet in a 
HashMap<ResultSet, Exception> resultSets;

The STACKTRACE is only logged if you haven't closed the ResultSet when you
execute Statement.close()

The stacktrace of the statement.close() wouldn't be very revealing if you had
two results sets from the same statement.

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