Fixes#36073
Hi @NilanshBansal
**Issue :**
**Missing Logging Implementation :**
- Without a logging implementation (such as SLF4J Simple or Logback) in
the project's classpath, the logging statements in the plugins cannot be
executed.
- As a result, no log output is being printed to the terminal.
**Solution :**
The solution is to add a logging implementation to the plugins parent
pom. In this case, you can add the slf4j-simple dependency to your
pom.xml file. This will provide a simple logging implementation that
will output log statements to the console.
```
<dependency>
<groupId>org.slf4j</groupId>
<artifactId>slf4j-api</artifactId>
<version>1.7.36</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.slf4j</groupId>
<artifactId>slf4j-simple</artifactId>
<version>1.7.36</version>
</dependency>
```
**Explanation:**
- slf4j-api provides the SLF4J API, which is the interface for logging.
provides the SLF4J API, which is the interface for logging.
- slf4j-simple provides a simple implementation of the SLF4J API, which
is responsible for actually printing the log messages to the console.
**Screenshots :**
Amazon S3 Plugin and Postgres Plugin

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## Summary by CodeRabbit
## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **New Features**
- Enhanced logging capabilities with the integration of SLF4J API and
SLF4J Simple implementations.
- **Improvements**
- Improved log management and output formatting for better monitoring
and debugging across various plugins, transitioning from standard output
to structured logging.
- Refined logging practices in multiple plugins to support better
maintainability and performance.
- Removed method for console logging from the Stopwatch class to
streamline logging practices.
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## Description
Action redesign: Updating the config for Databricks plugin to use
sections and zones format
Fixes#35489
## Automation
/ok-to-test tags="@tag.All"
### 🔍 Cypress test results
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> Workflow run:
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> Commit: a7ba129c6f6265b83198fb87b1defbd1a00e592c
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> Spec:
> <hr>Tue, 10 Sep 2024 14:00:44 UTC
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## Communication
Should the DevRel and Marketing teams inform users about this change?
- [ ] Yes
- [ ] No
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **New Features**
- Updated the plugin configuration to enhance the section control,
improving the user interface and overall experience.
- Introduced a new layout structure with a `SINGLE_COLUMN_ZONE` control
type for better organization and potential functionality expansion.
- **Improvements**
- Enhanced naming conventions for identifiers, making them more
descriptive and contextually relevant.
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## Description
This PR adds the spotless formatter and validator for the JSON files
present in the project. If there is any invalid JSON file, the formatter
fails and logs the file and the error LOC to be fixed.
Since Spotless is already added to the pre-commit hook it also makes it
necessary to fix the JSON and then commit the changes.
Screenshot of the errors displayed for Invalid JSONs

### Why is this Important?
All of our datasource forms appear on the UI from the JSON configuration
files in the plugins. If an Invalid JSON is added, it can break the
datasource usage experience for the users.
One such instance happened in the past, where due to a JSON formatting
error, the users could not use Smart Substitution feature on production.
[Reference](https://theappsmith.slack.com/archives/C040LHZN03V/p1721124893238579)
Fixes#34969
## Automation
/ok-to-test tags="@tag.Sanity"
### 🔍 Cypress test results
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> [!TIP]
> 🟢🟢🟢 All cypress tests have passed! 🎉🎉🎉
> Workflow run:
<https://github.com/appsmithorg/appsmith/actions/runs/10243164292>
> Commit: 08bc87acd2e44c4a2677d3eed1bad002f991050a
> <a
href="https://internal.appsmith.com/app/cypress-dashboard/rundetails-65890b3c81d7400d08fa9ee5?branch=master&workflowId=10243164292&attempt=1"
target="_blank">Cypress dashboard</a>.
> Tags: `@tag.Sanity`
> Spec:
> <hr>Mon, 05 Aug 2024 05:50:07 UTC
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## Communication
Should the DevRel and Marketing teams inform users about this change?
- [ ] Yes
- [ ] No
This is to abide by the Databricks standard practice which expects the
user agent tag to be set automatically and shouldnt be configurable by
end user (in this case developers creating datasources on top of
Databricks). The user agent tag would be set to Appsmith.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **New Features**
- Added the ability to set a user agent tag for Databricks connections,
with "Appsmith" as the default value.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **Enhancements**
- Improved execution logic in the Databricks integration to handle query
results more efficiently.
- Enhanced response construction for better clarity and performance when
retrieving data.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **Bug Fixes**
- Improved error handling in the database connection process by
identifying and throwing an exception for stale connections.
- Enhanced error messages to include specific SQL states for better
troubleshooting.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **New Features**
- Introduced a Databricks plugin for executing queries and managing
database connections.
- Added a migration to incorporate the Databricks plugin into existing
workspaces.
- **Bug Fixes**
- Ensured robust error handling in the Databricks plugin with clear
messaging for query execution failures.
- **Tests**
- Implemented tests to validate the behavior of the Databricks plugin
under various connection scenarios.
- **Documentation**
- Included configuration properties for the Databricks plugin setup.
- **Refactor**
- Added specific error types and messages for the Databricks plugin to
improve debugging and user feedback.
- **Chores**
- Modified the Java runtime environment settings to support the new
plugin's requirements.
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