Hello Claudio:
Definitely useful to gather some statistics on the web-server that serves 
your published method.
We use an basic/free web log analyzer (Webalizer) to extracts the stats 
from our Tomcat logs.
It is sometimes hard to get some feedback from people on the content of a 
method, so the stats gives us at least a good idea of what content to 
polish or expand because of its popularity.

-- Pierre
 
Pierre Berlandier | [email protected] | 858-558-7909 | STSM - ILOG BRMS| 
IBM Software Services for WebSphere
 

From:
Cláudio Pires <[email protected]>
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Date:
11/16/2010 02:48 PM
Subject:
[epf-dev] Authoring and Analytics
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Dear friends,

What do you think about gathering detailed statistics about the visitors 
to the published website on an intranet?! I think that any tool, like 
WebTrends or even Google Analytics will do and will guide better strategic 
actions, won't they?! Has anyone tried similar things?!

Comments are very welcommed!

Regards,
Cláudio Pires.
http://claudiopires.wordpress.com
http://br.linkedin.com/in/claudiop
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