By default, logging is enabled via the popular SLF4J API. Logging is optional, so the driver
uses SLF4J if the driver detects the presence of SLF4J API (class
org.slf4j.Logger) in the classpath.
Otherwise, the driver logs a single warning via JUL
(java.util.logging) and logging is otherwise disabled.
The driver uses the following logger names:
org.mongodb.driver: the root loggercluster: for logs related to monitoring of the MongoDB servers to which the driver connectsconnection: for logs related to connections and connection poolsprotocol: for logs related to protocol messages sent to and received from a MongoDB serverinsert: for logs related to insert messages and responsesupdate: for logs related to update messages and responsesdelete: for logs related to delete messages and responsesquery: for logs related to query messages and responsesgetmore: for logs related togetmoremessages and responseskillcursor: for logs related tokillcursormessages and responsescommand: for logs related to command messages and responses
uri: for logs related to connection string parsingmanagement: for logs related to JMX