How to show/enable logs of queries executed in spring boot data for igniterepository ? Do we have any...












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logging.level.org.hibernate.SQL=debug
logging.level.org.hibernate.type.descriptor.sql=trace

spring.jpa.show-sql=true
spring.jpa.properties.hibernate.format_sql=true


Tried with above properties but those are not working out.










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    logging.level.org.hibernate.SQL=debug
    logging.level.org.hibernate.type.descriptor.sql=trace

    spring.jpa.show-sql=true
    spring.jpa.properties.hibernate.format_sql=true


    Tried with above properties but those are not working out.










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      logging.level.org.hibernate.SQL=debug
      logging.level.org.hibernate.type.descriptor.sql=trace

      spring.jpa.show-sql=true
      spring.jpa.properties.hibernate.format_sql=true


      Tried with above properties but those are not working out.










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      logging.level.org.hibernate.SQL=debug
      logging.level.org.hibernate.type.descriptor.sql=trace

      spring.jpa.show-sql=true
      spring.jpa.properties.hibernate.format_sql=true


      Tried with above properties but those are not working out.







      spring-boot logging spring-data-jpa ignite show-sql






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          I don't know if there is mandatory logging on Spring Data size, but on Ignite side there is no such thing.



          One way to get that behavior is by setting longQueryWarningTimeout in Ignite configuration to 1, i.e 1 ms. It will get all queries which took longer than 1 ms printed with warning "Query execution is too long", effectively all of them.






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            I don't know if there is mandatory logging on Spring Data size, but on Ignite side there is no such thing.



            One way to get that behavior is by setting longQueryWarningTimeout in Ignite configuration to 1, i.e 1 ms. It will get all queries which took longer than 1 ms printed with warning "Query execution is too long", effectively all of them.






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              I don't know if there is mandatory logging on Spring Data size, but on Ignite side there is no such thing.



              One way to get that behavior is by setting longQueryWarningTimeout in Ignite configuration to 1, i.e 1 ms. It will get all queries which took longer than 1 ms printed with warning "Query execution is too long", effectively all of them.






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                I don't know if there is mandatory logging on Spring Data size, but on Ignite side there is no such thing.



                One way to get that behavior is by setting longQueryWarningTimeout in Ignite configuration to 1, i.e 1 ms. It will get all queries which took longer than 1 ms printed with warning "Query execution is too long", effectively all of them.






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                I don't know if there is mandatory logging on Spring Data size, but on Ignite side there is no such thing.



                One way to get that behavior is by setting longQueryWarningTimeout in Ignite configuration to 1, i.e 1 ms. It will get all queries which took longer than 1 ms printed with warning "Query execution is too long", effectively all of them.







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