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App must target Android 15 (API level 35) or higher 3 To resolve this issue, I updated my app's build gradle file to target the required API level: android { compileSdkVersion 35 defaultConfig { targetSdkVersion 35 } } But you still got the warning then please remove the older bundles from the open close testing
logging - How to use log levels in java - Stack Overflow The java util logging Level documentation does a good job of defining when to use a log level and the target audience of that log level Most of the confusion with java util logging is in the tracing methods
Why use a READ UNCOMMITTED isolation level? - Stack Overflow This isolation level allows dirty reads One transaction may see uncommitted changes made by some other transaction To maintain the highest level of isolation, a DBMS usually acquires locks on data, which may result in a loss of concurrency and a high locking overhead This isolation level relaxes this property You may want to check out the Wikipedia article on READ UNCOMMITTED for a few
Isolation Level - Serializable. When should I use this? I understand that an Isolation level of Serializable is the most restrictive of all isolation levels I'm curious though what sort of applications would require this level of isolation, or when I s
log4j logging hierarchy order - Stack Overflow What is the hierarchy of log4j logging? DEBUG INFO WARN ERROR FATAL Which one provides the highest logging which would be helpful to troubleshoot issues? Can any one provide the order or hierarchy
How can I set the logging level with application. properties? This is very simple question, but I cannot find information (Maybe my knowledge about Java frameworks is severely lacking ) How can I set the logging level with application properties? And logging
Pandas: drop a level from a multi-level column index? This is a nice solution if you want to slice and drop for the same level If you wanted to slice on the second level (say b) then drop that level and be left with the first level (a), the following would work: df = df xs('b', axis=1, level=1, drop_level=True)
Set root logging level in application. yml - Stack Overflow I used an application properties with Spring Boot (1 3 M1) and started to translate it into a yaml file because it grew more and more complex But I have problems translating this into yaml: logg