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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.
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 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 ...
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.