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Integrating Adobe Analytics and AEM allows you to track your web page activity:
The data includes page and user data; for example:
The following pages help you configure the integration:
You can also use the Opt-in wizard to easily perform the integration.
See also the how-to article: Integrating AEM with Adobe Target and Adobe Analytics using DTM.
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If you are using Adobe Analytics with a custom proxy configuration, you need to configure two OSGi bundles (for example, with the Web console) required for the Apache HTTP Client proxy configurations. Both are required as some functionalities of AEM use the 3.x APIs, while others use the 4.x APIs. Configure:
Day Commons HTTP Client 3.1 to configure the 3.x API;
for example, http://localhost:4502/system/console/configMgr/com.day.commons.httpclient
Apache HTTP Components Proxy Configuration to configure the 4.x API;
for example, http://localhost:4502/system/console/configMgr/org.apache.http.proxyconfigurator