(...) Applies to version: 2023 R1 to 2025; author: Łukasz Maciaszkiewicz Related documentation A detailed description of the functionality regarding version 2026 R1: OpenTelemetry in WEBCON 2026 R1 Introduction In the present-day dynamic and distributed application environments data monitoring and analysis are key to ensure high efficiency, reliability, and (...)
(...) ies to version: 2026 R1; author: Łukasz Maciaszkiewicz, Lily Adamowicz Related documentation A detailed description of the functionality regarding versions 2023 R1 to 2025: OpenTelemetry in WEBCON BPS Introduction In the present-day dynamic and distributed application environments data monitoring and analysis are key to ensure high efficiency, reliability, and optim (...)
(...) s followed by a redirect to the login page: The cookies were invalidated, and the user was successfully logged out of all active sessions. Additional information: new metric for OpenTelemetry Along with the new functionality that facilitates logging out of all sessions, a new OpenTelemetry metric has been introduced. This metric is accessible through the “webcon-workflow-portal-t (...)
(...) ntinel service with the WEBCON BPS platform requires delivering complete logs and application data to the former. The Azure Monitoring Agent facilitates the transmission of such information using the OpenTelemetry standard. In this scenario, the data transmitted from WEBCON BPS is collected in the Application Insights app, specifically in the Log Analytics workspace. To utilize this data in Microsoft Sentinel, (...)
(...) can be found in the following sections of the WEBCON Help: Administration tools Diagnostic sessions Diagnostics Services configuration Other related Community articles include: OpenTelemetry in WEBCON 2026 R1 Introduction In version 2026R1, the method of error logging has been changed from traditional text-based logs (NLog) to structured logging based on Serilog. This m (...)