TK, If i understand what you want, you can do something like this.
you can define a logger for each page (I think you have jsp`s), that causes that every record on the log file has its logger name on the log file. example: (if you are using log4j) your jsp´s must be like this: (yourJspName = your jsp name, that is to makes every log has the jsp name in the log file ) <%@ page import="org.apache.log4j.Logger" %> ... Logger logger = Logger.getLogger(yourJsp1Name.class); logger.info("this message was writed from yourJsp1Name.jsp"); ... and your log file will be like this: ... 2005-10-21 23:20:52,275 INFO org.apache.jsp.jsp.yourJsp1Name_jsp - this message was writed from yourJsp1Name.jsp ... I think this can help you identify which object are from which page but how to construct the table you want I think it is your problem analisys where you can find the answer. Mauricio Fernández A. Ingeniero de Sistemas U. Autónoma de Manizales -----Mensaje original----- De: TK [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Enviado el: viernes, 21 octubre, 2005 20:44 Para: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org Asunto: Server Access Log and Request Information Hi, I am looking for ways to associate each object recorded in the log file with the corresponding page requested. Say, for example, Page A contains objects p, q, r, s Page B contains onjects x, y, z Requests for pages A & B, and objects p, q, r, s, x, y & z will be recorded in log file. How could I identify p, q, r, s are embedded objects for page A while x, y, z are embedded objects for page B? By doing so, I hope I could construct a user - accessed pages/objects table. Thanks in advance for any advice and comments. Cheers, TK --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]