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hey all, I'm just getting started with c3p0 for database connection pooling. It's attaching itself to my log4j output currently. How do I set logging off or at least to SEVERE level only for c3p0? I tried tweaking the properties file but not sure it's being picked up properly.

any ideas on how best to turn it off?

thanks

UPDATE: this seems to work in the log4j.properties file

log4j.logger.com.mchange.v2.c3p0.impl=INFO

log4j.logger.com.mchange=INFO

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For those who are NOT using a configuration file, just to add the following in the code, before loading the connection pool.

Properties p = new Properties(System.getProperties());
p.put("com.mchange.v2.log.MLog", "com.mchange.v2.log.FallbackMLog");
p.put("com.mchange.v2.log.FallbackMLog.DEFAULT_CUTOFF_LEVEL", "OFF"); // Off or any other level
System.setProperties(p);
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    import java.util.Properties; Apr 22, 2017 at 19:59
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If you use a log4j.xml file you can simple define a logger for the c3po package:

<logger name="com.mchange.v2.c3p0">
    <level value="SEVERE"/>
</logger>

There are analogous methods for log4j.properties. I think it's just:

log4j.logger.com.mchange.v2.c3p0=SEVERE
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    I'm currently using a log4j.properties file, any idea how to do it in there?
    – James
    Jun 4, 2010 at 17:27
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    added a log4j.properties logger example
    – fasseg
    Jun 4, 2010 at 17:30
  • thanks! I had to tweak it a little but the log4j.properties file worked :)
    – James
    Jun 4, 2010 at 17:39
  • @James how would this looks like in log4j2 properties file?
    – Wortig
    Nov 4, 2021 at 10:23
  • How to do this in log4j2.properties?
    – mercury
    Mar 30, 2022 at 22:53
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I was getting messages like the following:

Tue Feb 12 13:42:01 EST 2013 INFO: Profiler Event: [FETCH]  at com.mchange.v2.c3p0.impl.NewProxyPreparedStatement.executeQuery(NewProxyPreparedStatement.java:76) duration: 0 ms, connection-id: 67, statement-id: 23, resultset-id: 27

This made me think that C3P0 was logging these messages. Actually the message is coming from the mysql connector because I enabled profiling by using a connection string like this:

jdbc:mysql://localhost/database?profileSQL=true

Remove ?profileSQL=true to make it stop logging these messages.

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I fixed problem with line of code:

com.mchange.v2.log.MLog.getLogger().setLevel(MLevel.INFO);

I am using log4j in my app.

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You can set log level by adding following lines in log4j.xml Logging at least at Error level is desired.

< category name="com.mchange" additivity="false"> 
        < priority value="ERROR"/>
        < appender-ref ref="ASYNC"/>
     </ category>

If you really want to turn off c3P0 logging set property com.mchange.v2.log.FallbackMLog.DEFAULT_CUTOFF_LEVEL=OFF

in c3p0-Config.properties

or you can directly set this in code as an System property System.setProperty("com.mchange.v2.log.FallbackMLog.DEFAULT_CUTOFF_LEVEL",MLevel.OFF);

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  • Adding one more additional line in properties file worked for me , com.mchange.v2.log.MLog=com.mchange.v2.log.FallbackMLog
    – Sabir Khan
    Aug 9, 2016 at 8:12
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I am working on clojure, through korma and for the life of my I could not get any properties files to load (I am new to clojure so I blame myself). If you are in a similar boat, the following might help you out.

(System/setProperties 
  (doto (java.util.Properties. (System/getProperties))
    (.put "com.mchange.v2.log.MLog" "com.mchange.v2.log.FallbackMLog")
    (.put "com.mchange.v2.log.FallbackMLog.DEFAULT_CUTOFF_LEVEL" "OFF")))

The is basically a clojure port of Philippe Carriere's answer above, thank you so much!

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    Using Korma I needed to use this code before requiring its namespaces.
    – boechat107
    Mar 19, 2015 at 20:56
  • Yes, sorry forgot to mention that. If Korma is loaded, then the defaults so the lines above won't overwrite what is already set.
    – a4word
    Mar 20, 2015 at 21:52
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If you are using Spring, you can disable c3p0 logging by configuring it in application.properties:

logging.level.com.mchange.v2.c3p0=off

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