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| |
| # This flag must be set on Mac OSX |
| #derby.storage.fileSyncTransactionLog=true |
| |
| #When this property is set to true, Derby writes the query plan information |
| #into the derby.log file for all executed queries. |
| #Default: false |
| #derby.language.logQueryPlan=true |
| |
| #When this property is set to true, Derby writes the text and parameter values |
| #of all executed statements to the information log at the beginning of |
| #execution. It also writes information about commits and rollbacks. |
| #Information includes the time and thread number. |
| #Default: false |
| #derby.language.logStatementText=true |
| |
| #Specifies name of the file to which the error log is written. |
| #If the file name is relative, it is taken as relative to the system directory. |
| #If this property is set, the derby.stream.error.method and |
| #derby.stream.error.field properties are ignored. |
| #Default: derby.log |
| derby.stream.error.file=../../logs/database/derby.txt |
| |
| #Specifies which errors are logged to the Derby error log |
| #(typically the derby.log file). In test environments, use the setting |
| #derby.stream.error.logSeverityLevel=0 so that all problems are reported. |
| #Any error raised in a Derby system is given a level of severity. |
| #This property indicates the minimum severity necessary for an error to appear |
| #in the error log. The severities are defined in the class |
| #org.apache.derby.types.ExceptionSeverity. |
| #The higher the number, the more severe the error. |
| #20000: Errors that cause the statement to be rolled back, |
| #for example syntax errors and constraint violations. |
| #30000: Errors that cause the transaction to be rolled back, |
| #for example deadlocks. |
| #40000: Errors that cause the connection to be closed. |
| #50000: Errors that shut down the Derby system. |
| #Default: 40000 |
| #derby.stream.error.logSeverityLevel=0 |
| |
| #Specifies whether to append to or destroy and re-create the derby.log file, |
| #which is used to record error and other information |
| #when Derby starts up in a JVM. |
| #You can set this property even if the file does not yet exist; |
| #Derby creates the file. |
| #Default: false |
| derby.infolog.append=true |