Richard, I know that there's the traffic itself. What I would like to have is a tool that take a trace of it running on Tomcat. I need anything that I can use without have to compile or configure, anything ready to run... plug'n'play maybe. This is because if I have not a server but I'm on an hosting provider I can't perform those operations, so I just need anything that deployed will work.
I hope to be more clear then before (I know, my English isn't the better you never red) On 5/22/05, Richard Mixon (qwest) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Omar Adobati <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scribbled on Sunday, May > 22, 2005 2:45 AM: > > > thank you for your replay, > > but I'm looking for anything written in java/jsp 'cose I need to use > > it with Tomcat, or with any other java/jsp container. Do you know > > anything about it? > > > > On 5/22/05, Michael Echerer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Omar Adobati wrote: > >>> Good Morning all, > >>> I'm looking for a free and good web traffic analyzer to use with > >>> tomcat 5.x but searching on the net I can't find anything good. > >>> Does anyone know a good tool? (if it exists) > >>> > >>> Thanks in advice > >>> > >> What about analog, webalizer or awstats? > >> http://awstats.sourceforge.net/docs/awstats_compare.html > > Omar, > > The web traffic analyzer software Michael referred to will work with any > web server, not just one with a java/JSP container such as Tomcat. There > is nothing "java-specific" about the traffic itself, just how the > traffic is produced. > > Maybe we do not understand what you are trying to measure. Could you > explain more? > > HTH - Richard > > -- Dr. Omar Adobati [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]