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While going through AEP integration with analytics, I saw documentation
Learn the modern approach on how to integrate Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) and Adobe Analytics using the Platform Web SDK.
I followed the steps , it seems that we are not directly integrating with analytics. It is through Launch extenstions.
Example seems to be working fine, I see events and evar variables. AEP debugger doesn't see events or data in Analytics block, however they are avalable in AEP websdk. Is there anything I am missing,
However cant I see the events in analytics.
My questions on this
1. Is this the right approach? Can we extend this to target and other products?
2. How can I see the events in Analytics sections in aep debugger?
3. Any limitations to this approach
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did you get the solution for this? if yes, please do share
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Hi @MohammedSh6 Below are the answers:
#1 This modern approach is correct to integrate AEM and Adobe Analytics using AEP Web SDK and absolutely we can extend the same approach to target and other products.
#2 - After Migration to AEP web SDK you have to check the Adobe Analytics logs in AEP debugger under Tools> Logs
#3 - As of now I don't see any limitations to this approach but only Caveat I can see if in future if you want to Migrate AEM website to any other platform then this approach might fail during that migration and you have to rework on Adobe Launch for the migration.
Hi All,
I hope all of you are doing well and making progress on the study to prepare for the exam. You should be heading to section 4 "Tag management systems" about the Adobe Launch activities which are the major part of an Adobe Analytics Developer's daily job, and please also study small section 5 "Components of Adobe Analytics" together which is related to different components available in Adobe Analytics Tool. I will post a quiz at end of this week.
We will be wrapping up our training programme bt end of next week with our last section 6 "Testing, Validation, and Troubleshooting"
Moreover, Adobe is offering 50% off voucher to actively engaged aspirants for the certification, please fill in the form to apply.
Hello @ankitagarwal05
Thank you so much for the mentorship program. I enjoyed the practice exam and the Quiz.
I know, we had limited time for the program. Still, I will continue my learning journey and if I have any queries/doubts then definitely tag you or utilize the Experience League platform.
All the very best to my fellow aspirants for the certification exam.
Happy Learning
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