Pretty much everything in the question. I just discovered p6spy in association with hibernate which is really cool to see the actual sql queries, though I'm quite baffled on how it works.
So how does it work?
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the basic idea on p6spy goes like this:
- depending if you go for
Datasource
or forJDBC driver
in your code, what you do is instead of referring the real ones, you specify p6spy specific ones:com.p6spy.engine.spy.P6SpyDriver
orcom.p6spy.engine.spy.P6DataSource
respectively (for full documentation, see: p6spy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/configandusage.html). - afterwards you configure the real ones in your
spy.properties
file (usingrealdriver
orrealdatasource
properties respectively) - depending on the configuration you can achieve the logging of sql statements (using
com.p6spy.engine.logging.P6LogFactory
) - so to answer your question, the idea is that all the jdbc calls (statements execution, transaction related stuff) will be wrapped (proxied) by p6spy and depending on your configuration, these can be logged via the file logger (using
appender=com.p6spy.engine.logging.appender.FileLogger
), stdout logger (usingappender=com.p6spy.engine.logging.appender.StdoutLogger
) or log4j logger (using:appender=com.p6spy.engine.logging.appender.Log4jLogger
)
If interested in more details, feel free to ask, or check the project itself on: https://github.com/p6spy/p6spy

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