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I discussed working with Azure Functions in a previous post here. In this article I will provide a bird’s-eye view of Azure Logic Apps and how we can work with it in .Net.
Part of Azure’s core PaaS features, Logic Apps gives you a no-code development environment for basic workflow-driven application integration.
Once again, thanks to the Azure Functions runtime and the Core Functions tools, I can run a local version of the Logic Apps workflow for the inner loop of my development.
Two cloud development services -- Azure Functions and Azure App Service -- are now available on Azure Stack, which brings cloud functionality to on-premises, hybrid implementations.
On July 27th, Microsoft announced their Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS) offering, Logic Apps has reached General Availability (GA). The GA release includes additional management support ...
Microsoft announced on Tuesday the general availability of the Logic Apps Hybrid Deployment Model. This release enables enterprise customers to run Logic Apps Standard workflows on customer ...
Microsoft this week launched the public preview of Organizational Templates in Azure Logic Apps. These templates let enterprises define reusable workflow patterns -- including connectors ...
Serverless computing becomes a focus at JavaOne 2017, as Oracle introduces Project Fn and Microsoft previews Java support for Azure Functions.
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