Hi Charles,

thanks for this, this tool is great - I already got 1 half of what I need. Took me some 30 min. to integrate it in our application !

Thanks.

Stefan

Charles Anthony wrote:

Hi,

I'm not sure if you are aware, but there is already a tool to do this, based
on the p6spy jdbc driver.
It's available under the Apache license too.

I believe the only thing it doesn't do is the analysis of the data to
suggest indices.

http://www.irongrid.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=32

I've only glanced at the tool, not used it.

Even if that tool is not what you want, it's probably better to extend the
p6spy driver  to do what you want - as it would be applicable across all
environments that use jdbc

Cheers,

Charles.



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Subject: Logging SQL for automatic index generation or performance
Analysation ?


Hi,


I would like to know where the best place would be to hook into ojb a class
which logs all sql statements sent to the DB.


My idea is to analyze the from and where clause and log into a database
table the actual statements used in a live system. I then would like to
write a tool which analyzes this table and suggests the "best" indices to
create on the database.


To make sure I really catch all statements I would like to directly hook
into ojb. Also, this could then easily be re-used.


We thought about a trace but the amount of data just seems to big.

Any ideas / suggestions ?



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