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Currently, the span id included in the traceresponse header is a child-id, and refers to the span-id of server operation. This only enables linking the browser span to the server, and not help with establishing a parent-child relationship in a single trace.
While linked traces makes sense if we consider browser context to be outside the server network trust boundary, there's another perspective that having a single trace view including the browser span brings simplicity to user experience, especially when both the browser and server apps belong to the same organization.
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Currently, the span id included in the
traceresponse
header is a child-id, and refers to the span-id of server operation. This only enables linking the browser span to the server, and not help with establishing a parent-child relationship in a single trace.While linked traces makes sense if we consider browser context to be outside the server network trust boundary, there's another perspective that having a single trace view including the browser span brings simplicity to user experience, especially when both the browser and server apps belong to the same organization.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: