Re: [JDBC] 42.0.0.jre7, driver logging takes 30-40% of my server's time
От | Jorge Solórzano |
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Тема | Re: [JDBC] 42.0.0.jre7, driver logging takes 30-40% of my server's time |
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Msg-id | CA+cVU8PF+Xejayw+q7nekSFwvKF2hPiFZ36bG1-Hg5SSr2bNsg@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | [JDBC] 42.0.0.jre7, driver logging takes 30-40% of my server's time (Konstantinos Kougios <kostas.kougios@googlemail.com>) |
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Re: [JDBC] 42.0.0.jre7, driver logging takes 30-40% of my server'stime
Re: 42.0.0.jre7, driver logging takes 30-40% of my server'stime |
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Have you enabled the Logger with a FINEST (TRACE) level?
On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 11:13 AM, Konstantinos Kougios <kostas.kougios@googlemail.com> wrote:
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It seems logging is called in places like row.getInt(), row.getString() etc without a check for the logging level. Then it takes a lot of time for those to be processed, especially for queries that get a lot of data. It goes down to parsing strings and locale and it just is slow. I see postgres processing a query for 1 sec but on the java side it takes 5 secs to get the data back to my code. Part of this slowdown is due to the logging. Can it be optimized, i.e. having a boolean to true/false if logging is enabled and then do the calls?
Thanks
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