69 Configuring Google Analytics Account and Eloqua Instances

To configure a Google Anaytics account:
  1. In the General Admin tree, expand the External Integrations node, and then expand the Configurations node.
  2. In the New Configuration form, enter the Name of the new Google Analytics account that you want to configure, select the Type as ABTEST, and then click Continue.
  3. In the Configuration form, select the site for which you want to configure the Google Analytics account from the Sites field or select Any from the Sites field to configure the Google Analytics account for all the sites.

    Note:

    You can configure multiple sites with the same Google Analytics account by selecting multiple sites from the Sites field. You can press Ctrl and select multiple sites.

  4. Enter the values for the following fields:
    • abtest.ga.account.id

    • abtest.ga.profile.id

    • abtest.ga.application.name

    • abtest.ga.keyfile.name

    • abtest.analytics.provider

    • abtest.ga.proxy.address (Optional)

    • abtest.ga.proxy.password (Optional)

    • abtest.ga.proxy.port (Optional)

    • abtest.ga.service.email

    • abtest.ga.proxy.protocol (Optional)

    • abtest.ga.proxy.username (Optional)

    • abtest.ga.webproperty.id

  5. Click Save.
You have configured a Google Analytics account to create A/B tests.

Configuring Eloqua Instances in WebCenter Sites

You can configure multiple Eloqua instances with WebCenter Sites. You can use these instances for different business units of your organization. Different business units of an organisation may have their own subscriptions with Eloqua that can be used with the sites they own in WebCenter Sites. With the ability to configure multiple Eloqua instances with WebCenter Sites, it's possible for the business units to use their Eloqua subscription with their sites alone.

To add an Eloqua instance:
  1. In the General Admin tree, expand the External Integrations node, expand the Configurations node, and then double-click Add New.
  2. In the New Configuration form, enter the Name of the new Eloqua instance that you want to configure, select the Type as ELOQUA, and then click Continue.
  3. In the Configuration form, enter eloqua.companyname, eloqua.username, eloqua.password, eloqua.loginurl, eloqua.baseurl, and eloqua.apiprefix.

    Note:

    • The login parameters eloqua.companyname, eloqua.username, and eloqua.password are the ones that you use to log in to the Eloqua website.

    • In the field eloqua.loginurl, enter the login URL of the Eloqua website and in the field eloqua.baseurl, you can enter the URL that you get after logging into the Eloqua website.

    • The value of eloqua.apiprefix field should always be /API/REST/2.0.

  4. Click Save.
Your Eloqua instance is configured with WebCenter Sites and you can find it listed under the EloquaForm node in the Content Tree tab of the Contributor interface.