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@ -1138,10 +1138,12 @@ are not managed by spring Boot.
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All the supported logging systems can have the logger levels set in the Spring
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All the supported logging systems can have the logger levels set in the Spring
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`Environment` (so for example in `application.properties`) using
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`Environment` (so for example in `application.properties`) using
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'`+logging.level.*=LEVEL+`' where '`LEVEL`' is one of TRACE, DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR,
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'`+logging.level.*=LEVEL+`' where '`LEVEL`' is one of TRACE, DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR,
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FATAL, OFF. Example `application.properties`:
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FATAL, OFF. The `root` logger can be configured using `logging.level.root`.
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Example `application.properties`:
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[source,properties,indent=0,subs="verbatim,quotes,attributes"]
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[source,properties,indent=0,subs="verbatim,quotes,attributes"]
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logging.level.root=WARN
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logging.level.org.springframework.web=DEBUG
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logging.level.org.springframework.web=DEBUG
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logging.level.org.hibernate=ERROR
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logging.level.org.hibernate=ERROR
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