![]() JPA is the most widely used specification for working with relational databases in Java applications. ![]() > Debugging Spring Persistence and JPA Issues Using Lightrun Want to see it in action?Ĭheck out our 2-minute tutorial for debugging JPA performance issues in production using Lightrun. In addition, instrumenting Lightrun Metrics at runtime allows you to track down persistence issues securely and in real-time. Using Lightrun’s Logs and Snapshots you can now get debugger-level granularity in production without opening inbound ports, redeploying, restarting or even stropping the running application. Lightrun is a new approach to debugging in production. ![]() Code that works in our local environment or in staging performs very poorly (or even flat out fails) when thrown against real-scale databases in production environments.ĭebugging these JPA issues in production is pretty difficult – existing APMs don’t provide enough granular insights at the code level, and tracking every single place someone queried entities one by one instead of in bulk can be a grueling, time-consuming task. JPA can behave very differently depending on the exact circumstances under which it is used.
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