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Hi Hilton, I think that due to the way Spring works, each web-app has to define which Event Listeners are active. Thus, the documentation states that to enable Elastic Search Usage-Event-Listener, uncomment the ElasticSearch bean in dspace-xmlui/.../applicationContext.xml <!-- Elastic Search --> <!--<bean class="org.dspace.statistics.ElasticSearchLoggerEventListener"> <property name="eventService"> <ref bean="dspace.eventService" /> </property> </bean>--> I'm not familiar with Spring-Magic enough to somehow globally enable an event listener.
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Add a config option to "dspace.cfg" to enable the "Elastic Search" event listener, similar to enabling the "Discovery" listener.
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