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  1. Sure, you could build custom dashboards and metric alerts with Azure Application Insights. But we shouldn't have to, now that this GA feature of Power Platform Monitor offers "Effortless Visibility and Operational Insights for All".😏

    microsoft.com/en-us/power-plat

    #Azure #ApplicationInsights #PowerPlatform

  2. Sure, you could build custom dashboards and metric alerts with Azure Application Insights. But we shouldn't have to, now that this GA feature of Power Platform Monitor offers "Effortless Visibility and Operational Insights for All".😏

    microsoft.com/en-us/power-plat

  3. Sure, you could build custom dashboards and metric alerts with Azure Application Insights. But we shouldn't have to, now that this GA feature of Power Platform Monitor offers "Effortless Visibility and Operational Insights for All".😏

    microsoft.com/en-us/power-plat

    #Azure #ApplicationInsights #PowerPlatform

  4. Sure, you could build custom dashboards and metric alerts with Azure Application Insights. But we shouldn't have to, now that this GA feature of Power Platform Monitor offers "Effortless Visibility and Operational Insights for All".😏

    microsoft.com/en-us/power-plat

    #Azure #ApplicationInsights #PowerPlatform

  5. Sure, you could build custom dashboards and metric alerts with Azure Application Insights. But we shouldn't have to, now that this GA feature of Power Platform Monitor offers "Effortless Visibility and Operational Insights for All".😏

    microsoft.com/en-us/power-plat

    #Azure #ApplicationInsights #PowerPlatform

  6. Does anyone know the technical details of "Parse dependent requests” in the Microsoft Azure Monitor availability test? It says:

    "Test requests images, scripts, style files, and other files that are part of the webpage under test. The recorded response time includes the time taken to get these files. The test fails if any of these resources can't be successfully downloaded within the timeout for the whole test. If the option isn't selected, the test only requests the file at the URL you specified. Enabling this option results in a stricter check. The test could fail for cases, which might not be noticeable when you manually browse the site.”

    What I'm wondering is whether all resources must be listed flat in the same HTML document, or whether Azure Monitor will traverse a hierarchy of links?

    learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azur

    #Microsoft #Azure #Monitor #ApplicationInsights #Availability #Test #URL #HTML #Parse

  7. Does anyone know the technical details of "Parse dependent requests” in the Microsoft Azure Monitor availability test? It says:

    "Test requests images, scripts, style files, and other files that are part of the webpage under test. The recorded response time includes the time taken to get these files. The test fails if any of these resources can't be successfully downloaded within the timeout for the whole test. If the option isn't selected, the test only requests the file at the URL you specified. Enabling this option results in a stricter check. The test could fail for cases, which might not be noticeable when you manually browse the site.”

    What I'm wondering is whether all resources must be listed flat in the same HTML document, or whether Azure Monitor will traverse a hierarchy of links?

    learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azur

    #Microsoft #Azure #Monitor #ApplicationInsights #Availability #Test #URL #HTML #Parse

  8. Does anyone know the technical details of "Parse dependent requests” in the Microsoft Azure Monitor availability test? It says:

    "Test requests images, scripts, style files, and other files that are part of the webpage under test. The recorded response time includes the time taken to get these files. The test fails if any of these resources can't be successfully downloaded within the timeout for the whole test. If the option isn't selected, the test only requests the file at the URL you specified. Enabling this option results in a stricter check. The test could fail for cases, which might not be noticeable when you manually browse the site.”

    What I'm wondering is whether all resources must be listed flat in the same HTML document, or whether Azure Monitor will traverse a hierarchy of links?

    learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azur

    #Microsoft #Azure #Monitor #ApplicationInsights #Availability #Test #URL #HTML #Parse

  9. Does anyone know the technical details of "Parse dependent requests” in the Microsoft Azure Monitor availability test? It says:

    "Test requests images, scripts, style files, and other files that are part of the webpage under test. The recorded response time includes the time taken to get these files. The test fails if any of these resources can't be successfully downloaded within the timeout for the whole test. If the option isn't selected, the test only requests the file at the URL you specified. Enabling this option results in a stricter check. The test could fail for cases, which might not be noticeable when you manually browse the site.”

    What I'm wondering is whether all resources must be listed flat in the same HTML document, or whether Azure Monitor will traverse a hierarchy of links?

    learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azur

    #Microsoft #Azure #Monitor #ApplicationInsights #Availability #Test #URL #HTML #Parse

  10. Does anyone know the technical details of "Parse dependent requests” in the Microsoft Azure Monitor availability test? It says:

    "Test requests images, scripts, style files, and other files that are part of the webpage under test. The recorded response time includes the time taken to get these files. The test fails if any of these resources can't be successfully downloaded within the timeout for the whole test. If the option isn't selected, the test only requests the file at the URL you specified. Enabling this option results in a stricter check. The test could fail for cases, which might not be noticeable when you manually browse the site.”

    What I'm wondering is whether all resources must be listed flat in the same HTML document, or whether Azure Monitor will traverse a hierarchy of links?

    learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azur

    #Microsoft #Azure #Monitor #ApplicationInsights #Availability #Test #URL #HTML #Parse

  11. An idea for an IDE extension (#Rider / #VisualStudio): Hook up #Azure #ApplicationInsights and show inline performance and error details on #ASP.NET route methods.
    It probably exists already.

  12. An idea for an IDE extension (#Rider / #VisualStudio): Hook up #Azure #ApplicationInsights and show inline performance and error details on #ASP.NET route methods.
    It probably exists already.

  13. An idea for an IDE extension (#Rider / #VisualStudio): Hook up #Azure #ApplicationInsights and show inline performance and error details on #ASP.NET route methods.
    It probably exists already.

  14. An idea for an IDE extension (#Rider / #VisualStudio): Hook up #Azure #ApplicationInsights and show inline performance and error details on #ASP.NET route methods.
    It probably exists already.

  15. An idea for an IDE extension ( / ): Hook up and show inline performance and error details on .NET route methods.
    It probably exists already.

  16. Microsoft has announced that API keys used to stream live metrics telemetry into Application Insights will be retired. After 30 September 2025, applications that use API keys will no longer be able to send telemetry data to your Application Insights resource. To continue streaming live metrics telemetry, Azure AD authentication... azure.microsoft.com/en-us/upda #AzureAD #applicationinsights #softcorpremium

  17. Microsoft has announced that API keys used to stream live metrics telemetry into Application Insights will be retired. After 30 September 2025, applications that use API keys will no longer be able to send telemetry data to your Application Insights resource. To continue streaming live metrics telemetry, Azure AD authentication... azure.microsoft.com/en-us/upda #AzureAD #applicationinsights #softcorpremium

  18. Microsoft has announced that API keys used to stream live metrics telemetry into Application Insights will be retired. After 30 September 2025, applications that use API keys will no longer be able to send telemetry data to your Application Insights resource. To continue streaming live metrics telemetry, Azure AD authentication... azure.microsoft.com/en-us/upda

  19. Microsoft has announced that API keys used to stream live metrics telemetry into Application Insights will be retired. After 30 September 2025, applications that use API keys will no longer be able to send telemetry data to your Application Insights resource. To continue streaming live metrics telemetry, Azure AD authentication... azure.microsoft.com/en-us/upda #AzureAD #applicationinsights #softcorpremium

  20. Microsoft has announced that API keys will be retired for querying application insights. Users will need to transition to Azure AD authentication, which provides additional features such as multi-factor authentication and hybrid integration for password protection policies. The deadline for transitioning to... azure.microsoft.com/en-us/upda #AzureAD #APIkeys #applicationinsights #softcorpremium

  21. Microsoft has announced that API keys will be retired for querying application insights. Users will need to transition to Azure AD authentication, which provides additional features such as multi-factor authentication and hybrid integration for password protection policies. The deadline for transitioning to... azure.microsoft.com/en-us/upda #AzureAD #APIkeys #applicationinsights #softcorpremium

  22. Microsoft has announced that API keys will be retired for querying application insights. Users will need to transition to Azure AD authentication, which provides additional features such as multi-factor authentication and hybrid integration for password protection policies. The deadline for transitioning to... azure.microsoft.com/en-us/upda

  23. Microsoft has announced that API keys will be retired for querying application insights. Users will need to transition to Azure AD authentication, which provides additional features such as multi-factor authentication and hybrid integration for password protection policies. The deadline for transitioning to... azure.microsoft.com/en-us/upda #AzureAD #APIkeys #applicationinsights #softcorpremium