Tracking Maven build (ideally with Google Analytics)
I have a course and want to get notified when students build the project.
For that, I would like to use Google Analytics. I would map Maven targets and parameters to path and form parameters.
It may sound off but it's a solution used by real businesses.
However, I didn't find a specialized Maven plugin, and the source for the AMPS plugin is not available (AFAIK).
Does Google Analytics Java API have some way to emulate requests to pages?
(Without employing browser or emulation like Selenium or HtmlUnit.)
Here's API Javadoc, and the Guide. I don't see anything usable for that, only things to query Google Analytics.
java maven google-analytics
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I have a course and want to get notified when students build the project.
For that, I would like to use Google Analytics. I would map Maven targets and parameters to path and form parameters.
It may sound off but it's a solution used by real businesses.
However, I didn't find a specialized Maven plugin, and the source for the AMPS plugin is not available (AFAIK).
Does Google Analytics Java API have some way to emulate requests to pages?
(Without employing browser or emulation like Selenium or HtmlUnit.)
Here's API Javadoc, and the Guide. I don't see anything usable for that, only things to query Google Analytics.
java maven google-analytics
How about using the GA Measurement Protocol? developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/protocol/…
– XTOTHEL
Nov 13 '18 at 18:36
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I have a course and want to get notified when students build the project.
For that, I would like to use Google Analytics. I would map Maven targets and parameters to path and form parameters.
It may sound off but it's a solution used by real businesses.
However, I didn't find a specialized Maven plugin, and the source for the AMPS plugin is not available (AFAIK).
Does Google Analytics Java API have some way to emulate requests to pages?
(Without employing browser or emulation like Selenium or HtmlUnit.)
Here's API Javadoc, and the Guide. I don't see anything usable for that, only things to query Google Analytics.
java maven google-analytics
I have a course and want to get notified when students build the project.
For that, I would like to use Google Analytics. I would map Maven targets and parameters to path and form parameters.
It may sound off but it's a solution used by real businesses.
However, I didn't find a specialized Maven plugin, and the source for the AMPS plugin is not available (AFAIK).
Does Google Analytics Java API have some way to emulate requests to pages?
(Without employing browser or emulation like Selenium or HtmlUnit.)
Here's API Javadoc, and the Guide. I don't see anything usable for that, only things to query Google Analytics.
java maven google-analytics
java maven google-analytics
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How about using the GA Measurement Protocol? developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/protocol/…
– XTOTHEL
Nov 13 '18 at 18:36
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How about using the GA Measurement Protocol? developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/protocol/…
– XTOTHEL
Nov 13 '18 at 18:36
How about using the GA Measurement Protocol? developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/protocol/…
– XTOTHEL
Nov 13 '18 at 18:36
How about using the GA Measurement Protocol? developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/protocol/…
– XTOTHEL
Nov 13 '18 at 18:36
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How about using the GA Measurement Protocol? developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/protocol/…
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