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How to Detect Slow Queries with jOOQ Posted: Feb 1, 2016 10:11 AM
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Just now, we implemented a nice little feature in jOOQ’s code generator: https://github.com/jOOQ/jOOQ/issues/4974 It detects whenever the jOOQ code generator runs a slow query to reverse engineer schema meta information. Why? In our development and integration test environment, we don’t have huge schemas with all the different performance edge cases put in place. For instance, ...

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