Setting org.hibernate.type logging to debug produces no logging
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Key: HHH-2835
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-2835
Project: Hibernate3
Issue Type: Bug
Components: core, documentation
Affects Versions: 3.2.5, 3.2.4
Environment: Hibernate 3.2.4.ga and Hibernate 3.2.5.ga with MySQL5Dialect
(configured with Hibernate Annotations 3.3.0.ga and Spring 2.0.6)
Reporter: Jeremy Grodberg
Priority: Minor
According to the online documentation (labeled as version 3.2.2 at this moment), Table 3.9
"Hibernate Log Categories", as viewed here today:
http://www.hibernate.org/hib_docs/v3/reference/en/html/session-configurat...
Setting the log4j category "org.hibernate.type" to debug should "Log all
JDBC parameters". However, it produces no output at all.
When I go on to set "org.hibernate" to debug, I get output like this:
DEBUG: org.hibernate.jdbc.AbstractBatcher - about to open PreparedStatement (open
PreparedStatements: 0, globally: 0)
DEBUG: org.hibernate.SQL - select count(*) from album where genreID=?
DEBUG: org.hibernate.loader.Loader - bindNamedParameters() 126 -> genreId [1]
DEBUG: org.hibernate.jdbc.AbstractBatcher - about to open ResultSet (open ResultSets: 0,
globally: 0)
DEBUG: org.hibernate.loader.Loader - result row:
DEBUG: org.hibernate.jdbc.AbstractBatcher - about to close ResultSet (open ResultSets: 1,
globally: 1)
DEBUG: org.hibernate.jdbc.AbstractBatcher - about to close PreparedStatement (open
PreparedStatements: 1, globally: 1)
Note that the JDBC parameters are logged under org.hibernate.loader but nothing appears
under org.hibernate.type. FYI, genreId is, in this case, a Long.
Perhaps this is expected/desired when using annotations? If so, then please update the
documentation. If not, please restore the logging.
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