Oki i'm finishing a few templates and i will try your solution
Thks for your help

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Philippe Vollenweider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoy� : mardi 12 octobre 2004 16:09
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Objet : RE: Counter Page


I think that you will get a TreeSiteMapViewHelper only by going to 
http://web-test/jahia/Jahia/engineName/sitemap/pid/66
What you could do is displaying the counter only in edit mode, or only if 
the user is an admin...

Philippe.

At 12.10.2004 16:02, you wrote:
>Well i made a new model that i add via the administration
>and i pplied this to the page i made
>
>the link is http://web-test/jahia/Jahia/pid/66
>
>
>
>-----Message d'origine-----
>De : Philippe Vollenweider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Envoy� : mardi 12 octobre 2004 15:29
>� : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Objet : RE: Counter Page
>
>
>Hi,
>
>How do you access your files stats.inc/stats.jsp?
>Do you use the engineName sitemap?
>What does your stat url look like?
>
>Philippe.
>
>At 12.10.2004 15:21, you wrote:
> >Thks Mister Huber for those reply.
> >
> >For the getcounter() i found it ^_^
> >and it works.
> >
> >Now i want to make a statistic page.
> >
> >the number of hits for each page
> >But i have problems using the TreeSiteMapViewHelper.
> >
> >I mean i made 2 tests.
> >The first i copy sitemap.jsp and sitemap.inc
> >I rename them to stats.inc and stats.jsp
> >I change the include and the jsp
> >
> >and this new jsp make an error.
> >NullPointerException
> >In fact, this is the same probleme as is if make a new jsp and copy paste
> >the beginning of the code.
> >the treeJahiaSiteMap is null.
> >
> >[CODE]
> >     HashMap engineMap =
> > (HashMap)request.getAttribute("org.jahia.engines.EngineHashMap");
> >     String engineURL = (String)engineMap.get("engineUrl");
> >     TreeSiteMapViewHelper treeJahiaSiteMap =
> > (TreeSiteMapViewHelper)engineMap.get("treeJahiaSiteMap");
> >
> >for (int i = 0; i < treeJahiaSiteMap.size(); i++) { ............}
> >
> >[/CODE]
> >
> >Is there any way to have all the page of the current site and get for each
> >page the page counter ?
> >
> >How to use correctly this TreeSiteMapViewHelper ?
> >What is bad on this code ?
> >
> >For injecting data from other database i think i'm gonna make webapps.
> >Another question, lucene will not look in those webapps?
> >Is there any way to permit the search on the webapps ?
> >
> >thanks and pleaz excuse my bad english
> >Have a nice day all ......
> >
> >
> >-----Message d'origine-----
> >De : Serge Huber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Envoy� : mardi 12 octobre 2004 14:40
> >� : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Objet : Re: Counter Page
> >
> >
> >Delaeter G�ric wrote:
> >
> > >Hello Everybody
> > >I'm new to jahia and i have a few questions.
> > >
> > >Is there any way to add a page counter (don't know the right english
> > word, sorry ) ?
> > >Add a page couter in each page and have a page with all the statistics.
> > >
> > >
> >Actually JahiaPage objects have a counter associated with them, that you
> >can access through the JahiaPage.getCounter() method. Note that this
> >counter is only updated on non-cache hits.
> >
> > >Secondly, i want to know if there is a way to "inject" data directly to
> > the jahia tables.
> > >I mean i make a template for a page that i want, and i insert all the
> > rows in the jahia tables directly ... ? Is there any side effect ? (re
> > index for the search engine or things like that ... )
> > >
> > >
> >Well I wouldn't recommend this, especially if you are a novice Jahia
> >user. Basically Jahia uses a lot of object caches for the content stored
> >in the database. Now if you are populating the tables while Jahia is not
> >running this is another problem altogether. You would indeed have to
> >reindex the whole content, but you would also need to understand very
> >well the object model, including versioning, workflow states and
> >multilingual issues in order to be sure you are not corrupting anything.
> >
> >We have an introduction to the object model in the Template Developer
> >Guide, but it doesn't cover all the functionalites and it doesn't map to
> >the database. Most users therefore go through the API instead to do
> >special operations.
> >
> >Regards,
> >   Serge Huber.
>
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