The main reason for this trace, is because we just gone public with a e-shop and we 
have seen some strange db-wanings (unable to obtain database-connections) - so besides 
from investigating this error, we just want to be really really sure that all 
connections are closed.
So for debugging purposes this is a nice feature - just let the server run for at 
while, and if there are to many unused connections, it is pretty simple to back-track 
the log and find the error.

 - Ren�

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Sent: 28. februar 2003 00:16
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Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] Logging DBPool-size usage


Did you try setting the org.jboss.resource.connectionmanager log level to
TRACE?

I think you will get what you want and more.

Why do you want this?  If it seems like a generally useful feature it might
be a good idea to have an additional category for loggin just this info
without any other fluff.  However, all current cvs versions loudly warn you
if you do not close a connection, and soon if not already the jsr-77 stuff
will let you get pool statistics.


david jencks

On 2003.02.27 17:37 Ren� Nygaard wrote:
> Hello all
> 
> Jboss3.0.6 (soon 3.2x)
> We have in a previous JBoss (2x i think) been able to log all usage of
> the database pool-sizes, eg. when a connection is made and after
> disconnecting.
> But now we need this info again, and cant find the switch to enable this
> information!
> Where can we enable this info ?
> 
> thanks in advance

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