hi all, have looked at the DIL.js documentation and its rather confusing. Can someone explain me in very simple terms how the DIL (audience manager) needs to work ?
When I look at the current set up, I can see numerous demdex.net request.
Need some sort of diagram or a rough idea of a flow.
There is also this client side vs server side forwarding, which is not quite clear. My understanding is that the server side forwarding (when enabled on the reporting suite level) share all the data from reporting suite with the audience manager service. It would be good if someone could confirm it. Thanks.
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The DIL (Data Integration Library) library is not required if server-side forwarding is enabled between Adobe Analytics and Adobe Audience Manager. Server-side forwarding is designed to streamline data transfer between these two systems and eliminate the need for a separate DIL implementation on the client side.
Here’s a breakdown:
You might need the DIL library if:
Focus on your use case to decide whether DIL is necessary, but in most Analytics-integrated implementations, server-side forwarding suffices.
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Hello @Franc_G ,
Thanks for posting your query.
In a very simple language, When AAM is implemented using DIL implementation. The data pass directly to AAM in form of signals. You may not be able to control the data as the data passes to AAM as and when any HIT or interaction done on the website.
Whereas Server-Side Forwarding helps you to control the dataflow as the data 1st gets collected in Adobe Analytics Report Suite. From Admin section you may control which Traffic Variables can be shared across with AAM
Please refer to the link mention here : https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/audience-manager/user-guide/implementation-integration-gu...
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The DIL (Data Integration Library) library is not required if server-side forwarding is enabled between Adobe Analytics and Adobe Audience Manager. Server-side forwarding is designed to streamline data transfer between these two systems and eliminate the need for a separate DIL implementation on the client side.
Here’s a breakdown:
You might need the DIL library if:
Focus on your use case to decide whether DIL is necessary, but in most Analytics-integrated implementations, server-side forwarding suffices.
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