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| Subject: | WebTrends and Tomcat |
| From: | wonton927 <wonton927@xxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Wed, 22 Aug 2007 07:22:25 -0700 (PDT) |
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Has anybody used WebTrends to do reporting for Tomcat? In Tomcat's server.xml file, you can set AccessLog Valve's attribute Pattern to get all user' s information, but for WebTrends to use this log to do report, you have to put filed names in the first line of the log like this: Field1 Field2 .... Fieldn Normal log continue here But I can't find any documentation in Tomcat regarding how to do this. I know 1, Apache can do this, but we don't use it. 2, I can write a program to insert the field name, but I just don't believe Tomcat can't do that. Hope somebody knows how to configure this in Tomcat. Thanks! Ling
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