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Visitor Tracking HttpModule

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Product Description This module is used in order to keep a each request parameters in the database for analysis. The main feature is that: the http module creates the item queue and executes a thread to process those items, so incoming request creates queue item and adds that item to the queue and continue without a big delay

Product Description

This module is used in order to keep a each request parameters in the database for analysis. The main feature is that: the http module creates the item queue and executes a thread to process those items, so incoming request creates queue item and adds that item to the queue and continue without a big delay. In the same time queue thread saves each item in the database, so the incoming request doesn’t wait the completion of saving a tracking item in the database.

History

V1.0 Released – November 10, 2012

Main Features

• HTTPModule Implementation (track visitors for any ASP .NET application)
• MS SQL Server 2008 (possible compact edition 4.0)
• MySQL 5.x (The InnoDB Storage Engine)

Requirements

• ASP .NET 4.0
• MS IIS 7 /6
• MS SQL Server 2008 (possible compact edition 4.0)
• or MySQL 5.x (The InnoDB Storage Engine)

Package Content

SimpleTools.Libs – MySQL binary files for .NET 2.0/3.0/4.0 (To compile the module for different ASP .NET versions)
SimpleTools.SQLScript – VisitorTracking table SQL script
SimpleTools.VisitorTracking.Logic – Database logic
SimpleTools.VisitorTrackingHttpModule – HttpModule logic

Install HttpModule

1. Execute VisitorTracking.sql script in your database (it will create the VisitorTracking table);

2. Copy to your app Bin directory the following files:
MySql.Data.dll (SimpleTools.Libs/.NET4.0 or 2.0),
SimpleTools.VisitorTracking.Logic.dll,
SimpleTools.VisitorTrackingHttpModule.dll

3. Add the following configuration params to your application config file in order to save traking items in the database:

 <!-- MS SQL Example: --> <appSettings>     <add key="SimpleTools.VisitorTracking.Connetion.String" value="server=localhost\SQLEXPRESS;database=SimpleTools.YourApp;user id=SimpleTools.YourApp; password=SimpleTools.YourApp" />     <add key="SimpleTools.VisitorTracking.Database.Provider" value="MSSQL"/>     </appSettings>  Or  <!-- MySQL Example: --> <appSettings>     <add key="SimpleTools.VisitorTracking.Connetion.String" value="Server=localhost;Database=SimpleTools.YourApp;Uid=SimpleTools.YourApp;Pwd=SimpleTools.YourApp;Allow User Variables=true"/>     <add key="SimpleTools.VisitorTracking.Database.Provider" value="MySQL"/> <appSettings>  ...  <!-- For MS VS developmentserver --> <system.web>    <httpModules>       <add name="SimpleTools.VisitorTrackingHttpModule" type="SimpleTools.HttpModules.VisitorTrackingHttpModule" />    </httpModules> </system.web>  ...  <!-- For production server --> <system.webServer>     <validation validateIntegratedModeConfiguration="true"/>     <modules>           <add name="SimpleTools.VisitorTrackingHttpModule" type="SimpleTools.HttpModules.VisitorTrackingHttpModule" />     </modules> </system.webServer> 

Please read article below to debug this module on MS Studio development server: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2708187/vs2010-development-web-server-does-not-use-integrated-mode-http-handlers-modules

MySQL .NET Providers: ftp://mysql.sh.cvut.cz/mysqlDownloads/Connector-Net/

Visitor Tracking HttpModule  dowload

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