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ASR
05:56
@Jens Hi @Jens how are you?
seeing you here after long time
 
1 hour later…
07:01
@ASR Good morning. I am fine. How are you?
@ASR But i was frequently here.
Dev
Dev
07:16
@ASR hi
ASR
ASR
@Jens I am fine, I am not here frequently and I just simply said :)
@Dev hi
how are you
Dev
Dev
i am well, you say
i need some help in springboot in setting enviorment properites
08:00
I'm struggling with this problem about a month
ASR
ASR
08:30
@Dev No idea about spring boot, I just know spring mvc, jdbc,dao and IOC only
Dev
Dev
okay
 
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Dev
Dev
10:18
@LifeH2O
ASR
ASR
@Dev ask jens
10:38
@Dev @Jens Hi! Is there something wrong in my Spring server that it is using about 800MB? Task manager initially shows 1.5GB, after sometime it stablizes at nearly 800MB. JProfiler shows about 100k string objects. Isn't it way too much?
Dev
Dev
@LifeH2O i am new on spring..
sorry, won't be able to help you as of now.
@Jens might be able to say something.
Dev
Dev
@LifeH2O i need file appender logging in my app..can you tell me how can i achieve that
@Jens hi
@Dev Are you using Log4J?
Log4J can easily do that, you only need to configure it using its configuration file.
Dev
Dev
yes
<dependency>
<groupId>org.slf4j</groupId>
<artifactId>slf4j-api</artifactId>
<version>1.6.1</version>
</dependency>
?
@LifeH2O
10:53
@LifeH2O It depends on your code.
Dev
Dev
i tried to write filepath & filename in application.properties, but no results
@Dev Hi
Dev
Dev
how are you?
need some guidence
i am stucked with 2 things.
- Configure File Appender in Logging
- Environment specific properties
@Dev Hi i am fine. How are you?
@Dev What is your problem with it?
Dev
Dev
i am trying to print in interceptor
it doesn't print logs in file
public class RequestLoggingInterceptor extends HandlerInterceptorAdapter {
private static final Logger logger = LoggerFactory.getLogger(RequestLoggingInterceptor.class);

@Override
public boolean preHandle(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response, Object handler) throws Exception {
if (request != null) {
logger.debug("<-----Url----->" + request.getRequestURI());
}
return true;
}
}
debug=true
logging.level = DEBUG
#logging.level.org.hibernate = ERROR

# Log file location (in addition to the console)
logging.file = ${user.home}/data//myapp.log
11:03
@Dev is it your complete config?
@Dev You are sure the interceptor is called?
Dev
Dev
yes, interceptor is working
debug=true
logging.level = DEBUG
#logging.level.org.hibernate = ERROR

# Log file location (in addition to the console)
logging.file = ${user.home}/data//myapp.log
this is my application.properies
thats all i have done..do i need some other configs related to logs ?
@Dev the logging must be configured in a file named log4j.properties not in the application properties
@Dev look here how the file have to looks like: stackoverflow.com/a/17111481/3636601
@Jens

I am working on a Spring boot server. It has a huge memory footprint, memory goes from about 100 to 700 in about 10 minutes then reset an repeat. JProfiler shows thousands of Strings[] and char[] all originating from Spring itself. What am I doing wrong?

Or is it a normal behaviour? I am worried about memory leak because yesterday I found the server stuck and using 2.5GB memory while throwing pool exhausted exceptions.
Dev
Dev
@Jens shall i copy & paste it?
@Jens What code could be doing this? JProfiler shows origin of all such strings from Spring etc
11:18
@LifeH2O String will be needed at many places so it can be normal.
@Dev No you shouldn't. You should understand, what is the content of it and write your own
Dev
Dev
okay
11:36
@Jens Okay then. Thanks

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