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Adobe Launch Server Side: Beacon

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Dear All,

How do we confirm that Adobe Launch Server side is implemented in any website or not?

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Hi All,

I think that Samsung UK (https://www.samsung.com/uk/) implemented Adobe Launch Event forwarding.

And if we use 'interact' keyword in browser network tab to confirming that website is implemented the Adobe Launch Event forwarding in website.
https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-platform/edge-network-server-api/interacting-othe...

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Community Advisor and Adobe Champion

The Adobe Experience Platform Debugger should support the WebSDK... also I've heard that Omnibug also now supports WebSDK.

 

You should be able to use either of the tools to validate your tracking (short of waiting an hour and checking your suite for data )

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Just to clarify: when you say "Launch Server Side", you're referring to Event Forwarding, right? https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-platform/tags/event-forwarding/overview.html?lang...

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Hello @priyankagupta20 ,

You can validate the data in adobe Analytics reports. I haven't seen any debugger showing sever side beacon.

 

We are have sever side implementation in one of our projects but till date we could not see beacon. even I am curious to know where we can see server side beacons.

 

 

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@Rajeshwari wrote:

We are have sever side implementation in one of our projects but till date we could not see beacon. even I am curious to know where we can see server side beacons.


Since server-side beacons are sent between servers, you should not expect to see them in your browser's network requests, since the browser shows what is on the client-side.

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Correct, you shouldn't see "beacons" in the browser console specifically for Analytics, but you should still have a data stream request in your console passing information from the client to the Adobe Server; and the Adobe Experience Platform Debugger (when you are logged in) should authenticate you to the server and show you the resulting data (similar to how Griffon works on mobile apps).

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Hi All,

I think that Samsung UK (https://www.samsung.com/uk/) implemented Adobe Launch Event forwarding.

And if we use 'interact' keyword in browser network tab to confirming that website is implemented the Adobe Launch Event forwarding in website.
https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-platform/edge-network-server-api/interacting-othe...

kamleshmaddheshiya_0-1692333947099.png

 

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Point of clarification: this isn't Event Forwarding. This is Edge Network Server API.