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Q. When does JSNLog have server-side extensions?
  • (A) Use of .NET
  • (B) Use of Java
  • (C) Both .NET and Java
  • (D) None of the mentioned
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βœ… Correct Answer: (A) Use of .NET

Explanation: If you use .Net, JSNLog has server side extensions that receive log data from the browser and have it logged on the server. And it lets you configure your loggers in your web.config.

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If you use .Net, JSNLog has server side extensions that receive log data from the browser and have it logged on the server. And it lets you configure your loggers in your web.config.

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