Re: Weird Logging Problem
Re: Weird Logging Problem
- Subject: Re: Weird Logging Problem
- From: "Jerry W. Walker" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 13:59:23 -0400
Hi, James,
Are you using Project Wonder? If so, post your question on the
Wonder mailing list for more help with that. If not, then it should
be as simple as adding the runtime parameter, EOAdaptorDebugEnabled NO.
If you've tried this and it hasn't worked, remember the difference
between entering your runtime parameter as:
-DEOAdaptorDebugEnabled=false
and
-EOAdaptorDebugEnabled NO
The former is the Java Properties approach and the latter is the
(deprecated?) WO defaults approach.
Adding the runtime property should trump everything and turn it off,
but remember that Properties are set in all of the following ways:
* argument parameters from the command line - highest precedence
* the file WebObjects.properties in the user's home directory
* the application's Properties file
* the Properties files of any frameworks the application includes
- lowest precedence
Regards,
Jerry
On Mar 16, 2007, at 1:24 PM, James Cicenia wrote:
Try as I might before I could never get SQL logging. Now, I can't
get it to stop! LOL
I initially had put in some nsdebug to turn it on... I guess that
worked... now I commented
them out and still am getting sql logging now?!
I swear sql logging has a mind of its own.
How do I turn it off now?!
James Cicenia
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