The Visits event includes some complex parameters, and for this reason it can be more difficult to configure correctly than some of the simpler events. The parameters in the Visits event are described below.
Named: Fires when a specified page is displayed. Enter the Web application name followed by a colon and the path to the page. For the Web application name, use the value of the
<display-name>
tag in the application’sweb.xml
file, usually located in its WEB-INF directory (for example, theweb.xml
file for the Quincy Funds demo is located at<ATG2007.3dir>\DSSJ2EEDemo\j2ee-apps\QuincyFunds\web-app\WEB-INF
).After the name, specify the page as a path relative to the root of the deployed Web application.
Examples:
Visits a page named Quincy Funds J2EE DAF Demo:/index.jsp
Visits a page named Quincy Funds J2EE DAF Demo:/en/login.jsp
In folder: The event fires when any page in the given folder is displayed. Specify the application name followed by a colon, and then the folder name and path relative to the root of the deployed Web application. Example:
Visits a page in folder Quincy Funds J2EE DAF Demo:/en
With Dynamo path: Fires the event when a specified page is displayed. This option has the same effect as Named, but it exists mostly for backwards compatibility and replicates the way users specified document paths in earlier versions of ATG products. If you choose this option, you must type the fully qualified path, including the ATG document root or the J2EE context root, to the page you want to use. Example:
/demo/home/index.jsp
In Dynamo folder: Fires when any page in the given folder is displayed. This option has the same effect as In Folder, but like With Dynamo Path it exists mostly for backwards compatibility. Type the fully qualified path, including the ATG document root or the J2EE context root, to the page you want to use. Example:
/demo/home/
Whose: Allows you to specify additional parameters, including the following:
Profile ID: The profile ID of the person who visited the page.
Session ID: The ID of the session during which the page was displayed.
The Whose option also allows you to use a variety of operators to create complex conditions using folders and specific pages. For example:
Visits a page whose folder is not one of Quincy Funds J2EE DAF
Demo/EmailDemo/en, Quincy Funds J2EE DAF Demo/EmailDemo/fr