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Support for FreeSql and CSRedis #251

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519544044 opened this issue Oct 21, 2019 · 6 comments · Fixed by #461
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Support for FreeSql and CSRedis #251

519544044 opened this issue Oct 21, 2019 · 6 comments · Fixed by #461
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519544044 commented Oct 21, 2019

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目前.net core版本下的FreeSql ORM和CSRedis 比较强大灵活,希望给予支持。

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Hi @2881099 , can we get any help from you?

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2881099 commented Dec 28, 2019

@ElderJames yes, any help

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@2881099 That's great! We look forward to your progress, thank you!

@ElderJames ElderJames changed the title 1.0可以支持FreeSql? Support for FreeSql and CSRedis Dec 30, 2019
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2881099 commented Mar 3, 2020

FreeSql 接入 Apache SkyWalking SkyApm 总结
dotnetcore/FreeSql#222

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@2881099 建议直接通过pull request 提交相关插件。

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FreeSql 接入 Apache SkyWalking SkyApm 总结
dotnetcore/FreeSql#222

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根据#222配置了,但是skywalking中的追踪并没有sql语句的记录

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