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From btoback@mac.com
Subject Instrumenting and Logging in JDBC
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Msg-id 200106232337.QAA08149@smtpout.mac.com
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Hi all,

One more question/comment.

In order to track down the problem with the interaction between 
WebObjects and the PostgreSQL JDBC driver, I had to insert a 
fair amount of logging. This logging will be useful for anyone 
else who's in a similar position, trying to get some piece of 
middleware to work with PostgreSQL. If I switch to using log4j 
(see http://jakarta.apache.org/log4j for information), would it 
be useful to submit the logging calls as a patch?

I think it would be extremely useful, but I don't know the 
philosophies or mindset of the PostgreSQL developers, so I 
thought I'd ask.

-- Bruce

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