Hi Jose,

OrientDB uses default JDK logging functionalities, so you can just modify

config/orientdb-client-log.properties
config/orientdb-server-log.properties

and change log levels

Luigi





2015-07-14 15:00 GMT+02:00 José Cornado <[email protected]>:

> A couple of questions:
>
> What does a transaction commit/rollback?
>
> Is there a way to mute the warning logs? redirect them to a file?
>
> I need to modify the graph structure on the fly. It  models source code.
> The model changes as the user creates/modifies tests.
>
> The UI thread captures the code paths  and values, writes to disk a vertex
> id and sends the rest of the work to the backgrounder that finishes the
> modeling.
>
> It sounds as if no TXs are needed.
>
> On Tuesday, July 14, 2015 at 1:18:44 AM UTC-6, Luigi Dell'Aquila wrote:
>>
>> Hi Josè,
>>
>> I'm not sure where the problem exactly is, but I can give you two
>> pointers:
>> 1) schema creation has to be managed outside of transaction, using
>> OrientGraphNoTx
>> 2) when you try to create an edge or a vertex, the driver checks whether
>> the edge/vertex class exists, and in case it tries to create it
>>
>> My general suggestion is to check/create the schema when the plugin
>> starts up, using an OrientGraphNoTx
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Luigi
>>
>>
>> 2015-07-13 20:30 GMT+02:00 José Cornado <[email protected]>:
>>
>>> Forgot to mention that I am running .12 on OSX 10.9 1.7 jvm. And
>>> creating the instance as follows:
>>>
>>> OrientGraph("plocal:....")
>>>
>>> On Monday, July 13, 2015 at 9:54:18 AM UTC-6, José Cornado wrote:
>>>>
>>>> First, great job! I am embedding the graph DB inside an eclipse plug-in
>>>> and the startup and shutdown are really fast. It is hard to notice that in
>>>> addition to the plugin a DB is being used.
>>>>
>>>> Even when I do something wrong it fails quickly and gracefully.
>>>>
>>>> I have a question:
>>>>
>>>> As a rule of thumb I issue a begin/commit or rollback (commit if a
>>>> write occurs rollback if it is only reading) every time I access the graph.
>>>> Two threads access the graph: the ui thread and the backgrounder. Even
>>>> though when the exception occurs the ui thread is idle.
>>>>
>>>> The message is kind of puzzling. What I am missing?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks a lot!!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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