At every application start I find the following in my logs:
Code:
10:43:38,015 WARN JDBCExceptionReporter:20 - SQL Warning: 0, SQLState:
10:43:38,015 WARN JDBCExceptionReporter:28 - [Microsoft][SQLServer 2000 Driver for JDBC]Database changed to MyDatabase
10:43:38,015 WARN JDBCExceptionReporter:20 - SQL Warning: 0, SQLState:
10:43:38,031 WARN JDBCExceptionReporter:28 - [Microsoft][SQLServer 2000 Driver for JDBC][SQLServer]Changed database context to 'MyDatabase'.
10:43:38,031 WARN JDBCExceptionReporter:20 - SQL Warning: 0, SQLState:
10:43:38,031 WARN JDBCExceptionReporter:28 - [Microsoft][SQLServer 2000 Driver for JDBC]Language changed to us_english
10:43:38,031 WARN JDBCExceptionReporter:20 - SQL Warning: 0, SQLState:
10:43:38,031 WARN JDBCExceptionReporter:28 - [Microsoft][SQLServer 2000 Driver for JDBC][SQLServer]Changed language setting to us_english.
Does anybody know why these exceptions are thrown and how to prevent ?
Maybe some kind of parameter in the connection string?
Raising the logging threshold is not a solution for me, because I need to see other kind of warnings thrown by the JDBCExceptionReporter class.
Thanks for help!