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Logging to Azure Application Insights from .NET Core 2 running in a Docker Container (or Azure webapp)

24 oktober 201725 november 2017 / Pascal Naber / 1 reactie

Logging in .NET Core 2 is made really easy.
There is a generic logger implementation which logs to the Console and to Application Insights by default. You only have to configure the instrumentationkey like this:
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