Good. Thanks. Now, a little help is requested in how to use AccessLogValue. (and now that I read the first answer, I realize that I might not have phrased my question as unambiguously as possible).
I'd like to have the following information logged: page x took y milliseconds to create (or something like that) According to http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/catalina/docs/api/org/ap ache/catalina/valves/AccessLogValve.html, I would use %U for x (the page's URL), but what would I use for y (the amount of time it took to create the page)? %t only gives me the date and time it was requested, not how long it took Tomcat to calculate the page's contents. Thanks JDG > See the AccessLogValve javadocs. > > -Tim > > Glanville, Jay wrote: > > > Is there a way for tomcat to give me information on how > long it takes > > to load a page? > > > > I have a web application upon which I wish to improve it's > > performance. Before I can do any attempts at improvement, I > need a way > > to measure its performance. One of the ways that I was considering > > measuring this delta was to see how long Tomcat takes to > load a page. > > > > Can tomcat product this information for me (configuration > setting, log > > files, etc)? Or do I need to manually add timestamp information to > > the top and bottom of my page templates? > > > > Suggestions appreciated. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]