Pssssst, I think we the only two life forms here ;)
Damn is quiet....

Listen, I'm new to Geronimo, but I do know Tomcat, and I dont think you going to get lucky with just a setting. Depends very much on what you want to collect, just a count, count and calling IP, track users, etc etc.

If you have your whole site designed already, and even if not, the way I like doing it is through an image, such as the logo.
Read up on those free web counters etc.
Anyway a nice way is to make a servlet that delivers an image, say your site logo.... then by simple including that image in your jsp pages, you can collect all sorts of stats. If you dont want to do it yourself, its the kind of thing you dont even have to make, sites that collect stats give them away, and supply one with reporting facilities... normally its a counter, sometimes a little script. If you do make it yourself, its reusable, beats adding code to every JSP page.

Maybe!
Just glad you alive and here ;)



----- Original Message ----- From: "bdushok" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 2:31 PM
Subject: Access logging



Can anyone point me toward any documentation on how to set up access logging?
I have apps running on Geronimo 1.1.1 and would like to obtain access info
for individual jsp pages and servlets.

Thanks,
Bob
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