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Managed API Connections In the previous iteration of Logic Apps, a developer would need to provision an instance of a connector within their own Azure Resource Group prior to using it.
Microsoft is about to make it possible to call .NET Framework code from workflows in Azure Logic Apps, a low-code iPaaS solution for creating and running automated workflows. Currently in preview ...
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.
Microsoft’s Azure Logic Apps is perhaps best thought of as its Azure-hosted workflow engine and as a replacement for elements of the resource-hungry Biztalk platform.
Microsoft recently introduced .NET Framework Custom Code for Logic Apps Standard in public preview, allowing developers to call compiled .NET Framework code from a built-in action in their workflow.
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