Hello Community,
I have a couple of questions regarding server side (Java SDK).
Question number one:
For server side tests (form based), does setting the reporting source to Adobe Analytics send activity data over the same way as client side does (activity / experience name)?
Question number two:
How is persistent experience achieved with server side? I know for client side the Visitor API (AMC...) cookie is used for experience consistency. Does server side have a similar mechanism? If so does it "autmagically" work out of the box?
Thanks!
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Hi @rrrrrraul,
#1: It does rely on the same A4T configuration option the typical client-side deployment of Target does (using an SDID parameter). This does assume a Target server-side deployment and a client-side deployment of ECID and Analytics. Then you should be setting a server-state for the ECID (VisitorAPI.js) on the page. You should be able to see this on the Target-Analytics page from the sample app for the Target Java SDK.
#2: The Target Java SDK handles this so that experiences are maintained as you'd expect. The SDK will use and set the AMCV_... and mbox cookies to make sure ensure this works on both the server-side or client-side (in case you have a hybrid deployment of Target).
Hope that helps.
Hi @rrrrrraul,
#1: It does rely on the same A4T configuration option the typical client-side deployment of Target does (using an SDID parameter). This does assume a Target server-side deployment and a client-side deployment of ECID and Analytics. Then you should be setting a server-state for the ECID (VisitorAPI.js) on the page. You should be able to see this on the Target-Analytics page from the sample app for the Target Java SDK.
#2: The Target Java SDK handles this so that experiences are maintained as you'd expect. The SDK will use and set the AMCV_... and mbox cookies to make sure ensure this works on both the server-side or client-side (in case you have a hybrid deployment of Target).
Hope that helps.
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