Be sure to read "4. What you can't know.":
http://www.analog.cx/docs/webworks.html
I like the reports given by google analytics. Just add some javascript
to your page which is very easy with lenya. Plus you get info that the
logs won't give up (screen resolution, screen colors, java enabled,
flash enabled, connection speed). I would think that javascript based
counts would avoid the caching problem.
--Doug
Michael Boehler wrote:
Hi list,
I am currently evaluating several CMS based on several criterias
As I am not very experienced with Java technologies ( and could not find
any helpful results while googling), I hope you can help me a little
bit. I hope you don't bother, if I compare with other existing
technologies for other CMS's...
I am running Lenya *1.2.4* (with Jetty) and Cocoon *2.1.7*.
CMS's that run on PHP and Apache can use for example AWStats for
generating statistic from the access_log of Apache for analyzing the
whole site.
It seems to me, that Lenya uses the log4J, but this file outputs 'only'
information for developers...Is there any possibility, that Lenya (or
maybe jetty) produces access logs of visitor in order the process them
with an external anaylsis tool ? If it is, how ?
thanks,
Michael
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