Apache Unomi 2.x - Documentationdocumentation. We welcome tickets/PRs to improve its robustness and progressively make it ready for prime time. 1.1.7. MIGRATE FROM UNOMI 1.X To facilitate migration we prepared a set of scripts that will automatically using a request such as this one: 2.4.6. ADDING A RULE Rules are a powerful ways to react in real-time to incoming events. For example a rule could update a profile when a certain event comes in, either the rule-list command to display all the rules in the system and the rule-tail to watch in real-time which rules are executed. The rule-view RULE_ID command will let you view the contents of a rule0 码力 | 117 页 | 4.78 MB | 1 年前3
Apache Unomi 1.x - Documentationversion of the ContextRequest Java class. 2.3.4. SENDING EVENTS USING THE CONTEXT SERVLET At the same time as you are retrieving the context, you can also directly send events in the ContextRequest object These interests will be accumulated in Apache Unomi on profiles to indicate growing interest over time for specific topics.These are freely defined and will be accepted by Apache Unomi without needing different than the default, it is recommended to do this BEFORE you start the server for the first time, or you will loose all the data you have stored previously. You can use the following properties0 码力 | 158 页 | 3.65 MB | 1 年前3
Apache Unomi 1.1.x - Documentation}, "category": {}, "attributes": {} } } } 1.1.3. PROFILES By processing events, Unomi progressively builds a picture of who the user is and how they behave. This knowledge positively identified. Apache Unomi 1.1.x - Documentation - 3 1.1.4. SESSIONS A session represents a time-bounded interaction between a user (via their associated profile) and a Unomi-enabled application match the campaign’s conditions Apache Unomi 1.1.x - Documentation - 6 CAMPAIGN A goal-oriented, time-limited marketing operation that needs to be evaluated for return on investment performance by tracking0 码力 | 32 页 | 477.20 KB | 1 年前3
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