How to Expose and protect Logic App using Azure API Management (Part 5) – API operation documentation: Tags and Headers (Part 2)
There is no doubt that organizations have a difficult task to address the current requirements for building and managing APIs, especially if they don’t use
How to Expose and protect Logic App using Azure API Management (Part 3) – Exposing multiple Logic Apps in a single API
It has been a while since I wrote about this topic I didn't finish this blog series for several reasons, and now, one year later, it is the right time to
How to get Key-values from Azure App Configuration within Logic Apps
Last week, I worked on a POC - how can we dynamically set SQL Server Connector configurations within Logic Apps - that became a real project and a real
Azure Logic Apps 101 – Developer tools: what are my options (Part III)
In the first part of this article, we mention that at the moment, you have three options for you to start developing your Logic Apps: You can start
Azure Functions Live – October 2020
The Azure Functions team has yet again joined us for another monthly live webcast by staying remote and safe In this live webcast, along with Jeff Hollan,
Azure Logic Apps 101 – Developer tools: what are my options (Part II)
In the first part of this article, we mention that at the moment, you have three options for you to start developing your Logic Apps: You can start
Azure Logic Apps Error Handling Using Serverless360 BAM
Introduction A few weeks ago, my good friend Josh Cook wrote a blog post for Power Automate about getting the error message when implementing the try/catch
Azure Logic Apps 101 – Developer tools: what are my options (Part I)
In this three-part blog postseason, we will describe the different development tools that are available or the different development approaches that we can use
Orchestrating Serverless Microservices in Azure with Durable Functions
Introduction Microservices architecture is getting adopted extensively in the world of distributed applications There are various options and frameworks
Getting Started with Azure Cosmos DB Using .NET SDK
Introduction Any application built today is expected to be highly responsive, highly available, and required to adapt to enormous changes in real-time at peak