In this chapter, we took a close look at how the .NET Core WebException class provides engineers with a stable, reliable, and informative interface for understanding network errors as they arise. We looked at where and when we should expect and account for network exceptions, and how we could inspect the Status property of those exceptions to determine their root cause. We also considered our responsibility in providing meaningful exception messaging, as well as the value of providing as specific a status code as possible for any consumers of our software. Finally, we looked at some common strategies, and an extremely useful library in the form of Polly, for consistently recovering from network exceptions to maximize our application's up time and increase our consumers' trust in our software. It will be important to keep these ideas of resilience and optimization...
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