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[tips] How to use a database to store your custom logs with Joomla! 3 JLog API

Alexandre ELISÉ
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Store logs using JLog and MySQL

Hello super joomler!

An interesting API for developers wanting to monitor the behavior of their custom component or simply debug their extension analysing logs using SQL queries.

In this article I show you step by step how to achieve this database storage logger using a MySQL database.

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Alexandre ELISÉ

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