Hi,
I know this is an example and I am glad you shared, I got here from a StackOverflow question you answered, I am wondering why you swallowed any exceptions that might occur in SerilogExceptionContext and SerilogRequestMessage? Is this so we don't lose our unhandled exception to exception handling code?
Thanks!
Hi,
I know this is an example and I am glad you shared, I got here from a StackOverflow question you answered, I am wondering why you swallowed any exceptions that might occur in SerilogExceptionContext and SerilogRequestMessage? Is this so we don't lose our unhandled exception to exception handling code?
Thanks!