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For .NET version 3.1 and earlier, Google Cloud Tools for Visual Studio automatically supplies an app.yaml
file and a Dockerfile when you deploy to App Engine. However, you can extend the .NET runtime to add additional functionality by customizing the Docker image. For more information, see Custom Runtimes.
By default, all programs running in the flexible environment receive health check requests, and you don't need to write any additional code.
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Last updated 2025-08-07 UTC.
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