anonymous wrote : 3: it is only to a small extend for logs (although it might 
be the biggest amount of data). 
that's the problem!! I don't want to use a database to store process (even at 
deploytime). So, if I use db logging,i must create a database just for that.
(I works on a JAVA SE application which will load a process definition from an 
xml file every minute and execute it.)
anonymous wrote : 
  | 5: ok, but only part of that is in the logs 
That's good to know...

anonymous wrote : 6: a small delete statement on a db could work as well, right?
It's right.

Another issue I 've just think about:
Database logging is more slower than file logging (isn't it?please correct me 
if I'm wrong), and since the process must be executed as fast as possible (it 
processes a client request ),and that the only logging use case which interests 
me is undo functionality, db logging seems to be overkill...

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