Occasionally one wishes to get an overall picture of which users are accessing which pages in JIRA. Application servers are able to log the requested URL, but (it seems) they cannot determine the currently logged in user (probably because they run before the Seraph filter has a chance to set request.getRemoteUser()). Similar to Confluence, JIRA 3.3 and above has a built-in URL logging mechanism, which shows the user and URL invoked: Please note, as of JIRA 4.1, some of this functionality is now available via the Administration interface. See Viewing User Sessions for more details. |