Learn why Logic Apps is the choice for managing the workflow of the integration needs for the application.
- [Instructor] The H+ Sport application…is going to use logic apps…to coordinate the ordering process.…As it's going to require multiple integration points…and connections to Legacy systems,…Logic App will be responsible for calling the Azure Function…to store the order information,…and then it will send a file to a Mainframe.…Now we'll simulate a mainframe here,…as you might not have one readily available to test.…Those orders can be asynchronously processed.…The Web API will actually place orders…on an Azure Queue that will be the trigger…to kick off the Logic App process.…
Using Logic Apps means I can use a visual design experience…for invoking the Azure Function…and coordinating the action to send the file.…I can easily change the process in the future,…if I need to, or add different connections,…for example if my Mainframe system gets replaced,…hopefully, with a more modern system.…Logic Apps are also hosted in App Services,…so we can start small and scale that up, as needed, as well.…
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12/13/2018- Planning your web app
- Choosing compute, storage, integration, and networking solutions
- Creating the web app and API on Azure
- Creating the Azure Cosmos DB resources used by the app
- Data consumption in the app
- Creating an Azure Functions project
- Building, publishing, and testing Logic Apps
- Packaging resources
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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What you should know1m 2s
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1. Planning the Application
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Integration: Logic Apps1m 3s
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2. Creating the Web App and API on Azure
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Deploy the web application2m 33s
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Add API documentation5m 26s
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Publish the Web API2m 9s
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3. Data Admin in the Application
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Create Cosmos DB resources4m 19s
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4. Data Consumption in the Application
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5. Creating the Azure Function
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Implement Function logic6m 9s
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6. Building the Logic App
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Define the Logic App logic6m 18s
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Publish the Logic App2m 7s
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Test the Logic App1m 45s
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7. Packaging the Resources
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Exporting the ARM template3m 59s
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Test the app2m 18s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 17s
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