Answer by David is correct - filter is a good way to implement such functionality in Spring Boot.
Spring Boot has a built-in endpoint which returns the information about last 100 requests like shown below:
[{
"timestamp": 1394343677415,
"info": {
"method": "GET",
"path": "/trace",
"headers": {
"request": {
"Accept": "text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8",
"Connection": "keep-alive",
"Accept-Encoding": "gzip, deflate",
"User-Agent": "Mozilla/5.0 Gecko/Firefox",
"Accept-Language": "en-US,en;q=0.5",
"Cookie": "_ga=GA1.1.827067509.1390890128; ..."
"Authorization": "Basic ...",
"Host": "localhost:8080"
},
"response": {
"Strict-Transport-Security": "max-age=31536000 ; includeSubDomains",
"X-Application-Context": "application:8080",
"Content-Type": "application/json;charset=UTF-8",
"status": "200"
}
}
}
},{
"timestamp": 1394343684465,
...
}]
If your application is calling another services or querying the database consider using Sniffy for profiling - it will show you not only time spent on your server but also time spent in calling downstream systems. See a live demo here (Check the black widget in top bottom corner).
Disclaimer: I'm the author of Sniffy

spring-boot-actuator
and it will already be logged for you.