Extreme verbosity with MySQL JDBC
I am having an issue and can't resolve it after spending a lot of time on Google:
The call to DriverManager.getConnection() inside a Java program prints a thousand lines like this to stdout:
Wed Nov 21 10:00:41 CET 2018 TRACE: --> TRACE_MESSAGE
How can I remove this trace output?
Thanks in advance!
java mysql jdbc
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I am having an issue and can't resolve it after spending a lot of time on Google:
The call to DriverManager.getConnection() inside a Java program prints a thousand lines like this to stdout:
Wed Nov 21 10:00:41 CET 2018 TRACE: --> TRACE_MESSAGE
How can I remove this trace output?
Thanks in advance!
java mysql jdbc
Where is your StackTrace?
– Abhinav
Nov 20 '18 at 12:48
Do you use some logging library like Log4j?
– Hélio Márcio Filho
Nov 20 '18 at 12:52
Change your logging config to not log TRACE level log messages? TRACE level message are usually pretty verbose because they are for tracing problems.
– Mark Rotteveel
Nov 20 '18 at 13:58
@Abhinav There is no stack trace. At least not in a usual Java manner. The kind of trace is the one specified in the post, which I haven't seen in my life.
– John Doe
Nov 21 '18 at 9:12
@HélioMárcioFilho I am not using any logging library. I using one the only way to not print these messages?
– John Doe
Nov 21 '18 at 9:12
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show 4 more comments
I am having an issue and can't resolve it after spending a lot of time on Google:
The call to DriverManager.getConnection() inside a Java program prints a thousand lines like this to stdout:
Wed Nov 21 10:00:41 CET 2018 TRACE: --> TRACE_MESSAGE
How can I remove this trace output?
Thanks in advance!
java mysql jdbc
I am having an issue and can't resolve it after spending a lot of time on Google:
The call to DriverManager.getConnection() inside a Java program prints a thousand lines like this to stdout:
Wed Nov 21 10:00:41 CET 2018 TRACE: --> TRACE_MESSAGE
How can I remove this trace output?
Thanks in advance!
java mysql jdbc
java mysql jdbc
edited Nov 21 '18 at 9:14
John Doe
asked Nov 20 '18 at 12:29
John DoeJohn Doe
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Where is your StackTrace?
– Abhinav
Nov 20 '18 at 12:48
Do you use some logging library like Log4j?
– Hélio Márcio Filho
Nov 20 '18 at 12:52
Change your logging config to not log TRACE level log messages? TRACE level message are usually pretty verbose because they are for tracing problems.
– Mark Rotteveel
Nov 20 '18 at 13:58
@Abhinav There is no stack trace. At least not in a usual Java manner. The kind of trace is the one specified in the post, which I haven't seen in my life.
– John Doe
Nov 21 '18 at 9:12
@HélioMárcioFilho I am not using any logging library. I using one the only way to not print these messages?
– John Doe
Nov 21 '18 at 9:12
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show 4 more comments
Where is your StackTrace?
– Abhinav
Nov 20 '18 at 12:48
Do you use some logging library like Log4j?
– Hélio Márcio Filho
Nov 20 '18 at 12:52
Change your logging config to not log TRACE level log messages? TRACE level message are usually pretty verbose because they are for tracing problems.
– Mark Rotteveel
Nov 20 '18 at 13:58
@Abhinav There is no stack trace. At least not in a usual Java manner. The kind of trace is the one specified in the post, which I haven't seen in my life.
– John Doe
Nov 21 '18 at 9:12
@HélioMárcioFilho I am not using any logging library. I using one the only way to not print these messages?
– John Doe
Nov 21 '18 at 9:12
Where is your StackTrace?
– Abhinav
Nov 20 '18 at 12:48
Where is your StackTrace?
– Abhinav
Nov 20 '18 at 12:48
Do you use some logging library like Log4j?
– Hélio Márcio Filho
Nov 20 '18 at 12:52
Do you use some logging library like Log4j?
– Hélio Márcio Filho
Nov 20 '18 at 12:52
Change your logging config to not log TRACE level log messages? TRACE level message are usually pretty verbose because they are for tracing problems.
– Mark Rotteveel
Nov 20 '18 at 13:58
Change your logging config to not log TRACE level log messages? TRACE level message are usually pretty verbose because they are for tracing problems.
– Mark Rotteveel
Nov 20 '18 at 13:58
@Abhinav There is no stack trace. At least not in a usual Java manner. The kind of trace is the one specified in the post, which I haven't seen in my life.
– John Doe
Nov 21 '18 at 9:12
@Abhinav There is no stack trace. At least not in a usual Java manner. The kind of trace is the one specified in the post, which I haven't seen in my life.
– John Doe
Nov 21 '18 at 9:12
@HélioMárcioFilho I am not using any logging library. I using one the only way to not print these messages?
– John Doe
Nov 21 '18 at 9:12
@HélioMárcioFilho I am not using any logging library. I using one the only way to not print these messages?
– John Doe
Nov 21 '18 at 9:12
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The issue is solved. I was using JDBC 5.0.8. I switched to 8.0.13 and everything ran smoothly. My Java version is openjdk 10.0.2.
Thanks for all the comments!
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Thanks for all the comments!
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The issue is solved. I was using JDBC 5.0.8. I switched to 8.0.13 and everything ran smoothly. My Java version is openjdk 10.0.2.
Thanks for all the comments!
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The issue is solved. I was using JDBC 5.0.8. I switched to 8.0.13 and everything ran smoothly. My Java version is openjdk 10.0.2.
Thanks for all the comments!
The issue is solved. I was using JDBC 5.0.8. I switched to 8.0.13 and everything ran smoothly. My Java version is openjdk 10.0.2.
Thanks for all the comments!
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Where is your StackTrace?
– Abhinav
Nov 20 '18 at 12:48
Do you use some logging library like Log4j?
– Hélio Márcio Filho
Nov 20 '18 at 12:52
Change your logging config to not log TRACE level log messages? TRACE level message are usually pretty verbose because they are for tracing problems.
– Mark Rotteveel
Nov 20 '18 at 13:58
@Abhinav There is no stack trace. At least not in a usual Java manner. The kind of trace is the one specified in the post, which I haven't seen in my life.
– John Doe
Nov 21 '18 at 9:12
@HélioMárcioFilho I am not using any logging library. I using one the only way to not print these messages?
– John Doe
Nov 21 '18 at 9:12