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Plan the steps of your logic app - Azure Tutorial
From the course: Azure Logic Apps
Plan the steps of your logic app
- [Instructor] With all of the hard work of understanding the underlying JSON structure behind this, it is now time to look at the Logic App Designer. As I had mentioned earlier, we don't have to handcraft all of those JSON files ourselves. Fortunately, Logic Apps comes with a very easy-to-use design surface. In fact, with the recent announcement, we have two excellent choices for the UI design experience when authoring the Logic Apps. In the upcoming demonstration, we will look at both of these design experiences. Let us get started. As I mentioned earlier, we have two different design surfaces or designers that are available to us when authoring Logic Apps. The first one is a web-based UI designer that is built into the Azure Portal. This designer has been available for quite some time now and it's very popular with system integrators, IT professionals and specialists who want to come in quickly and author a Logic App.…
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The JSON structure of Logic Apps1m 27s
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Logic app triggers2m 33s
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Logic app actions54s
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Logic app control actions53s
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Exception handling in Logic Apps1m 27s
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Plan the steps of your logic app3m 24s
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Create a consumption logic app in Logic App Designer10m 20s
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Logic App Designer vs. Visual Studio Code (Preview)3m 31s
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Create a logic app in Visual Studio Code12m 2s
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