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Microsoft Azure Developer: Implementing Application Logging with App Service Logs

Diagnostics Logs can help you walk through what has occurred so that you can diagnose user error reports. In this course, you will learn how to monitor your production applications using Microsoft Azure's Diagnostic Logs.

Jeff Hopper - Pluralsight course - Microsoft Azure Developer: Implementing Application Logging with App Service Logs
by Jeff Hopper

What you'll learn

Supporting web applications is hard, especially when a user reports a bug that is not easy to reproduce. Having access to server and application logs can help you walk through what has occurred to help you diagnose what went wrong. In this course, Microsoft Azure Developer: Implementing Application Logging with Diagnostic Logs, you'll learn how to capture and analyze the activity of your application through logging. First, you'll see the different types of logs available through Azure's App Service Diagnostic Logs. Next, you'll explore how to create your own application messages. Finally, you'll discover several tools to help analyze the logs being created by your application. When you're finished with this course, you'll have a foundational knowledge of Microsoft Azure's Diagnostic Logs that will help you as you troubleshoot issues with your applications.

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Jeff Hopper - Pluralsight course - Microsoft Azure Developer: Implementing Application Logging with App Service Logs
Jeff Hopper

Jeff Hopper is a polyglot solution developer with over 20 years of experience across several business domains. He has enjoyed many of those years focusing on the .Net stack.

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