In an AEM and Adobe Analytics integration, what are the typical methods for tracking user interactions?
- Basic tracking only, Third-party plugins, Manual tracking, No tracking possible
- Client-side tracking, Server-side tracking, Hybrid tracking, Custom tracking implementation
- Log analysis, Database tracking, Server logs, Browser cookies only
- Real-time tracking, Historical tracking, Predictive tracking, Post-event tracking
AEM and Adobe Analytics integration commonly involves client-side tracking, server-side tracking, hybrid approaches, and custom implementations to capture comprehensive user interactions data.
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