Thanks, I will quit knocking myself out trying to get JDBC to log by itself.
p6spy, will this allow me to capture SQL statements. I am trying to rewrite
an old servlet/jsp app that is no longer supported. It would sure speed
things up if I could get my hands on the SQL. I do not have the source code
and I have decompiled it, but its a mess. I am trying to get request level
logging on the db side, but have not had any luck. It uses Sybase SQL
Anywhere 8.0.2. Any sugestions?
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Butler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 1:42 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Ibatis java.sql and log4j
iBATIS logs to the java.sql objects - so all the java.sql logging entries
you see are actually iBATIS entries - NOT standard java.sql entries. This
is a <sarcasm>feature</sarcasm> of iBATIS and will not be available in other
environments.
Many JDBC drivers can be configured to do logging, or you can use p6spy,
in other environments.
Jeff Butler
On Nov 30, 2007 3:33 PM, Warren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have an app that uses Ibatis and log4j to log Ibatis and java.sql. It
logs
perfectly. I have another app that does not use Ibatis and I can not get
log4j to log java.sql. I know that logging is working and log4j has
initialized logging for java.sql.
Is Ibatis working with java.sql somehow so that log4j can log SQL
statements, or should you be able to log SQL statement and java.sql
without
Ibatis?
Thanks,
Warren