The Flagon team is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Apache 
Flagon UserALE.js (Incubating) version 2.1.0
  
Apache UserALE.js (Incubating) is a free, open-source application for 
thin-client behavioral logging. Apache UserALE.js is suited for business 
analytics and enterprise application monitoring, but built for precision 
workflow analysis, UI/UX research and user-testing. Apache UserALE.js 
(Incubating) uses the Apache Software License v2.0. Learn more about Apache 
Flagon by visiting our website: http://flagon.incubator.apache.org/
 
Apache Flagon UserALE.js (Incubating) 2.1.0 adds the following features:

        • Module package-bundler deployment support (include UserALE.js via 
'import' & 'require')
        • Updated existing example page to include a range of HTML elements
        • New example page for including UserALE.js as a module (Webpack 
example)
        • Added support for logging from HTML Forms
        • Added SessionId persistence via SessionStorage
        • Exposes a wide range of functions to support custom logging with 
UserALE.js
        • Added support for passing auth-headers via log pipeline to back-end
        • Added additional log fields: browser type and version, inner 
width/height (for heatmaps)
 
A link to the full CHANGELOG can be found on Apache Flagon's Releases page: 
http://flagon.incubator.apache.org/releases/
 
Apache UserALE.js (Incubating) v2.1.0 release artifacts are available through 
the Apache Software Foundation's official download mirrors, which can be 
accessed conveniently through the Apache Flagon website download page: 
http://flagon.incubator.apache.org/releases/. 

This release is also available as an npm package for node.js applications, 
found on the npm registry https://www.npmjs.com/package/flagon-userale.
 
 
Thank You,

 
The Apache Flagon Team
 
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Disclaimer: Apache Flagon is an effort undergoing incubation at The Apache 
Software Foundation (ASF),
sponsored by the Apache Incubator project. Incubation is required of all newly 
accepted
projects until a further review indicates that the infrastructure, 
communications, and
decision making process have stabilized in a manner consistent with other 
successful
ASF projects. While incubation status is not necessarily a reflection of the
completeness or stability of the code, it does indicate that the project has 
yet to be
fully endorsed by the ASF.

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