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[phoenix-dev] Fw: Download Stats Engine
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Is anyone interested in incorporating a download stats engine into Phoenix?
If so, here's a framework from which to build it, already working and in
use:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Project_Download_Stats
I'm available to help with porting code over to the Phoenix
infrastructure/CVS (after EclipseCON is over).
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Nick Boldt :: Software Developer
Eclipse Modeling Framework :: http://eclipse.org/emf
IBM Toronto Lab, 8200 Warden Ave., D3/R8R/8200/MKM, Markham, L6G 1C7.
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From: "Eclipse Webmaster (Denis Roy)" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Nick Boldt/Toronto/IBM@IBMCA
03/15/2006 01:38 PM
Subject: Re: Download Stats
Good to hear, Nick. Yes, queries run *much* faster now, but I'd rather
you not run them live. Please? :)
If you'd like, I could create a new Phoenix component for download
stats. If you're interested in your stats scripts being incorporated in
Phoenix, please post an e-mail to the phoenix-dev mailing list to see if
the others are interested in it.
Denis
> WOW. I just regenerated 2 months of data (213 http gets to generate 213
> files) in 9 minutes. This is *SO* much better than the old version.
Kudos!
>
> Here's the zip, containing what's in CVS in
> /cvsroot/org.eclipse/www/emf/downloads/:
>
> * php script to run sql and return html/xml
> * shell script to generate data (using the above php to get xml)
> * php script to display data
> * sample data
>
> I've also written a wiki page w/ a few screenshots:
>
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Project_Download_Stats
>
> You know, those queries are now so fast I'm tempted to push my luck and
> connect downloads.php (display engine) right to the SQL queries for live,
> up-to-the-minute results. Any objections to that? ;-)
>
> Have a great weekend!
>
> Nick