Set the org.jboss.ejb.plugins.cmp category in the log4.xml file to debug 
and you will see all of the executed sql.  If you want to see every 
parameter and loaded column, set the level to trace.  Documentation is 
in the file.

-dain

Greg Turner wrote:
> One way to do this is that most databases have a way to turn on trace
> info, so that you can see the sql statements that the database is
> receiving from the JDBC driver.  I would look at your database docs.
> 
> wonder sonic wrote:
> 
> 
>>Hi,
>>Is there a way to read the SQL requests generated and
>>executed by JBoss for CMP entities?
>>A sort of debug level to setup in a config file...
>>
>>TIA,
>>Wonder Sonic
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