Forms 10g usage / logging

Hi,
We're running WebForms10g on OAS. We have about 700+ forms running across 12 servers.
I'd really like to get a profile of which Forms are being used by the end users on a daily / weekly basis so that we can prioritise and focus our development efforts.
I must admit that I'm no technical expert in this area so please forgive me if I use the wrong terminology. :-)
My tech support people have search through every possible file on the app and web servers for possible logging when a form is called.
Some Form names have been logged but most haven't.
In the past (when we were on Forms 6) we added some log code into every Form to write data away to a table but I really want to avoid this approach.
Can anyone advise on the best way of logging Form usage at runtime on Forms10/OAS running on Linux ?
Are there any standard tools for reporting form usage?
Is there logging that we can turn on? How do we do this?
What would the affect of logging be on performance?
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Cheers,
Paul Thomas, UK

Consider starting with the documentation that covers creating java beans for Forms. Some of the information is available in the Forms Builder online help and additional information is available in an older white paper on OTN:
This paper was originally created for 9.0.2, but the concepts remain basically the same.
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/forms/pdf/forms_in_java_world.pdf
The Forms 10.1.2 online help is available within the Builder or online here:
http://www.oracle.com/webapps/online-help/forms/10g/

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