On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 04:29:33PM -0430, Juan Arias wrote: > For migrating we have the requirement that we must have item viewing and > bitstream downloading statistics. Therefore we successfuly installed the > statistics addon from the Uni do Minho. > > The problem is that item views and bitstream downloads in the manakin > interface do not generate statistics!. I was checking and it seems that > Manakin does not write an "INFO" entry in the dspace.log file as the > jspui does. > > Is the patch 2025998 related to this?. I have seen also some Email > traffic in which it is said that this issue is a feature for DSpace > 1.5.1. Is that right?
Related, yes, but 2025998 is not an immediate solution to your problem. That patch is meant to provide standard instrumentation which calls out to your choice of statistical package, so that various packages can be easier to develop and install. But the statistical package itself would need to be written or adapted to accept those calls. I've made that adaptation for the University of Rochester package since that is what we use here. The patch does instrument both JSPUI and XMLUI. It sounds like the Minho package collects observations from the dspace.log file. The mechanism in 2025998 would not be immediately applicable. I don't know anything, really, about the Minho package, and couldn't (yet) say how much work it would require to adapt it to use my patch. I'm sorry. I intended that 2025998 be ready for inclusion in DSpace 1.5.1, but at this point I think the release process is too far advanced for that, and I have heard no plan to include that patch in 1.5.1. I now hope that it may be accepted into 1.5.2, or whatever the next release may be. In the meantime, you could read 2025998 to see where the log records should be produced by XMLUI, which might save you some time. -- Mark H. Wood, Lead System Programmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Typically when a software vendor says that a product is "intuitive" he means the exact opposite.
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