Application Performance MonitoringGetting StartedGetting Started Guide Sending Traces to Your Logit.io Stack We have created separate Integration Guides to help you get started sending traces to Logit. Simply pick the language or application that you require from the links below. .NET (Core / 5+)→Learn how to ship your dotnet application/access/error logs to Logstash with our example configurations.C++→Follow the steps in Logit.io's C++ source integrations to ship traces from C++ to OpenSearch with OpenTelemetry.Elixir→Follow the simple steps in our source integrations to ship traces from Elixir to OpenSearch with OpenTelemetry. Send Elixir data to your Logit.io stacks.Erlang→Follow the steps outlined in Logit.io's Erlang source integrations to ship traces from Erlang to OpenSearch with OpenTelemetry.Go→Follow our source integrations to send traces from Go to OpenSearch with OpenTelemetry. Ship Go data to your Logit.io stacks.Java→Follow Logit.io's source integrations to begin shipping traces from Java to OpenSearch with OpenTelemetry.Node.js→Send your node.js application logs via Logstash and traces via OpenTelemetry to Logit.io using the instructions below and begin analysing your dataOpenTelemetry Collector→The OpenTelemetry Collector allows you to send logs, metrics and traces to your ELK stacks. Configure OTEL Collector to send data to Logstash and Elasticsearch.PHP→Follow the steps in Logit.io's PHP source integrations to ship traces from PHP to OpenSearch with OpenTelemetry.Python→Learn how to send Python logs and traces to your Logit.io stack using our configuration examplesRuby→Get started quickly with Ruby logging and OpenTelemtry using our configuration guide on how to send Ruby data to Logit.ioRust→Read Logit.io's numerous Rust APM source integrations from Logit.io documentation to learn how to send Rust data to Logit.ioSwift→Learn how to send Swift data to your Logit.io stacks with this collection of Swift APM source integrationsOverviewAudit Log