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Implement BearerTokenChallengeAuthenticationPolicy #18368

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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions sdk/core/Azure.Core/src/Azure.Core.csproj
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<ItemGroup>
<Compile Remove="Shared\**\*.cs" />
<Compile Include="Shared\Argument.cs" />
<Compile Include="Shared\AzureCoreSharedEventSource.cs" />
<Compile Include="Shared\AzureKeyCredentialPolicy.cs" />
<Compile Include="Shared\AzureSasCredentialSynchronousPolicy.cs" />
<Compile Include="Shared\Base64Url.cs" />
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25 changes: 25 additions & 0 deletions sdk/core/Azure.Core/src/Shared/AzureCoreSharedEventSource.cs
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// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
// Licensed under the MIT License.

using System.Diagnostics.Tracing;

namespace Azure.Core.Diagnostics
{
[EventSource(Name = EventSourceName)]
internal sealed class AzureCoreSharedEventSource : EventSource
{
private const string EventSourceName = "Azure-Core-Shared";
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Curious why we actually need / care about a separate source for shared sources, though? Even though the sources are shared, do we feel it's not still part of "Core" as a concept? Or is this more of a case of not muddying the Core event waters?

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Initially I had this in experimental, so this may not be necessary anymore.


private const int BackgroundRefreshFailedEvent = 19;

private AzureCoreSharedEventSource() : base(EventSourceName, EventSourceSettings.Default, AzureEventSourceListener.TraitName, AzureEventSourceListener.TraitValue) { }

public static AzureCoreSharedEventSource Singleton { get; } = new AzureCoreSharedEventSource();

[Event(BackgroundRefreshFailedEvent, Level = EventLevel.Informational, Message = "Background token refresh [{0}] failed with exception {1}")]
public void BackgroundRefreshFailed(string requestId, string exception)
{
WriteEvent(BackgroundRefreshFailedEvent, requestId, exception);
}
}
}
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