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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T18:04:35+00:00 2026-06-15T18:04:35+00:00

I’m using Play Framework and I would like to retrieve the queries performed by

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I’m using Play Framework and I would like to retrieve the queries performed by Hibernate.

I know there is a setting in application.conf (jpa.debugSQL=true) to display the queries in the console but what I would like to do is to retrieve these queries from the code to display them by myself for the user (like an admin interface in the website to see the queries for each page request).

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    2026-06-15T18:04:36+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 6:04 pm

    It should be quite easily achievable if you are familiar with log4j (or any other similar logging framework).

    You could write a custom appender which would be configured to receive all events from org.hibernate.SQL (this is the package which provides SQL output). This appender would put all events into some FIFO buffer. This would allow you to keep last n log entries in memory.

    The rest, I guess, is as easy as showing the buffer contents in your webapp.

    EDIT: example of how things might look like:

    log4j config:

    <appender name="backend-appender" class="your.package.BackendAppender">
       <param name="bufferSize" value="200"/>
       <layout class="org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout">
          <param name="ConversionPattern" value="[%t]: %m - %c - %d %x%n"/>
       </layout>
    </appender>
    

    Java code:

    public class BackendAppender extends AppenderSkeleton {
       private Collection<LoggingEvent> buffer;
       private int bufferSize = 10;
       private Layout layout;
    
       @Override
       protected void append(LoggingEvent event) {
           buffer.add(event);
       }
    
       public void close() {
       }
    
       public boolean requiresLayout() {
          return false;
       }
    
       @Override
       public void activateOptions() {
           if (buffer == null) {
              buffer = new CircularFifoBuffer<>(bufferSize);
           }
           layout = getLayout();
       }
    
       public List<String> getHibernateLog() {
          List<String> list = new ArrayList<>();
          for (LoggingEvent event : buffer) {
              if (event == null) {
                  continue;
              }
              list.add(layout.format(event));
              // check event.getThrowableInformation() -- it signals this was an exception rather than typical log line and you need to handle this differently
    
          }
       }
    
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