There's stuff in ERXSession that does this. Search for ERXActionLogging in the 
Wonder source. I think the trick was to override session.appendToReponse to log 
objectForKey("ERXActionLogging") and context.page.name.

Cheers, Anjo



Am 27.05.2010 um 16:26 schrieb Pascal Robert:

> We have a strange problem here where a relation between two EOs get "lost" 
> (eg, the relation is set to null). Since it's a public app, we can't easily 
> find out under which circumstances the problem get in. I enabled logging in 
> the EOs so that I can at least see if the relation is set to null, but that 
> won't tell me where it was set to null.
> 
> What's the best way to "record" the steps that an user is doing? I guess that 
> I can add log4j calls in all the steps, but I was wondering if an easier 
> solution exists.
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