OpenTelemetry accepts Kotlin SDK for mobile observability
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OpenTelemetry accepts Kotlin SDK for mobile observability
"The SDK provides observability support for Kotlin Multiplatform (KMP) projects on Android, iOS, and JavaScript via a single standardized API, giving the cloud-native community a vendor-neutral Kotlin implementation."
"In Compatibility Mode, the Kotlin API works alongside the existing OpenTelemetry Java SDK, offering an easy migration path for teams with existing instrumentation."
"In Regular Mode, the SDK runs on a Kotlin-native implementation of the specification, with support for non-JVM targets such as iOS and JavaScript."
Embrace's Kotlin API and SDK have been accepted by OpenTelemetry, providing a vendor-neutral implementation for Kotlin Multiplatform projects. This SDK allows developers to collect telemetry data across Android, iOS, and JavaScript using a standardized API. Previously, Kotlin applications relied on the OpenTelemetry Java SDK, which was not suitable for non-JVM targets. The new SDK supports two modes: Compatibility Mode for existing Java SDK users and Regular Mode for Kotlin-native implementations. Currently, it includes experimental implementations of the Tracing and Logging APIs.
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