Quoting Eric Frazier <ef@kwinternet.com>:
> Hi,
>
> Peter, is that new? I have used SetLogStream with your 7.1 beta 5 driver
> and
> 7.03 Postgress but didn't see any output from queries that I didn't put
> there?
No, it's been in there for a few years now.
> Or could it have to do with my server config that I didn't see anything?
> I
> mean no query info, I did see info on the driver and on the connection
> URLS etc.
No, it's a client side option. setLogStream() sets the stream that
DriverManager uses, then in the JDBC driver it calls DriverManager to write to
that log.
Peter
>
> Thanks,
>
> Eric
>
>
> At 10:20 AM 3/29/01 +0100, Peter Mount wrote:
> >At 12:01 27/03/01 -0800, Hunter Hillegas wrote:
> >>I'm having a problem with queries sent in from a Java program.
> >>
> >>Is there any way to have the server log the queries that are coming in
> so I
> >>can see what's actually getting processed?
> >
> > From the server:
> >Can't remember which, but -d1 or -d2 when you start the postmaster
> >sometimes works (higher values show too much detail like the query
> plans etc).
> >
> > From within the driver: use DriverManager.setLogStream()
> >
> >PeterM
> >
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