When developing a Java application for user service, it becomes necessary to store user email addresses within your database for a variety of purposes. These include sending welcome emails upon user sign-up, facilitating password reset emails when requested, or notifying users when they're mentioned in comments. Moreover, email addresses are commonly utilized for user authentication and authorization.
In many instances, users may wish to change their email addresses while using your application, driven by reasons like mistyped addresses during sign-up or personal email updates. In any case, it is vital to implement email address change tracking within your Java application to stay continuously informed about such modifications and ensure your database remains up-to-date.
Fortunately, Palzin Track offers a robust solution to tackle this challenge. Palzin Track serves as a potent, real-time event tracking tool seamlessly compatible with a wide range of Java applications. It simplifies the process of tracking significant events within your Java application, allowing you to monitor user activities, their journeys, and more.
One prominent use case for Palzin Track involves the real-time event tracking of user email address changes in your Java application. Additionally, you can choose to configure notification rules to alert you and your team when users modify their email addresses in your Java application.
Furthermore, Palzin Track enables you to monitor user journeys and create a timeline that chronicles their actions, including email address history and other activities conducted within your application. This capability empowers you to maintain a constant watch over individual user activities, such as email address updates and other interactions occurring within your application.
Use the following code snippet to track when a user changes their email address in your Java application. All you need to do is to replace the YOUR_API_TOKEN
with your Palzin Track API token and update the project name to your project name.
Using Java with OkHttp
OkHttpClient client = new OkHttpClient().newBuilder()
.build();
MediaType mediaType = MediaType.parse("application/json");
RequestBody body = RequestBody.create(mediaType, "{\"project\":\"my-project\",\"channel\":\"profile\",\"event\":\"Updated Email Address\",\"description\":\"User updated their email address to [email protected]\",\"icon\":\"ðŸ“\",\"notify\":true}");
Request request = new Request.Builder()
.url("https://api.palzin.live/v1/log")
.method("POST", body)
.addHeader("Content-Type", "application/json")
.addHeader("Authorization", "Bearer YOUR_API_TOKEN")
.build();
Response response = client.newCall(request).execute();
Using Java with Unirest
Unirest.setTimeouts(0, 0);
HttpResponseString> response = Unirest.post("https://api.palzin.live/v1/log")
.header("Content-Type", "application/json")
.header("Authorization", "Bearer YOUR_API_TOKEN")
.body("{\"project\":\"my-project\",\"channel\":\"profile\",\"event\":\"Updated Email Address\",\"description\":\"User updated their email address to [email protected]\",\"icon\":\"ðŸ“\",\"notify\":true}")
.asString();
Palzin Track provides a set of powerful features such as cross-platform push notifications, event filtering, user and product journeys, charts, insights, and more. In addition, Palzin Track is flexible and easy to use, making it a great companion for your Java applications.
Palzin Track provides a generous free plan to get you started with event tracking. You can also check out our pricing page to see our paid plans. So don't hesitate to give us a try and let us know what you think!
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