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Mastering Azure Serverless Computing

By : Lorenzo Barbieri, Massimo Bonanni
Book Image

Mastering Azure Serverless Computing

By: Lorenzo Barbieri, Massimo Bonanni

Overview of this book

Application development has evolved from traditional monolithic app development to using serverless options and microservices. This book is designed to guide you through using Microsoft's Azure Functions to process data, integrate systems, and build simple APIs and microservices. You will discover how to apply serverless computing to speed up deployment and reduce downtime. You'll also explore Azure Functions, including its core functionalities and essential tools, along with understanding how to debug and even customize Azure Functions. In addition to this, the book will take you through how you can effectively implement DevOps and automation in your working environment. Toward the concluding chapters, you'll cover some quick tips, troubleshooting techniques, and real-world serverless use cases that will help you make the most of serverless computing. By the end of this book, you will have gained the skills you need to develop and deliver cost-effective Azure serverless solutions.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Free Chapter
1
Section 1: Azure Functions 2.0 Fundamentals
5
Section 2: Azure Functions 2.0 Deployment and Automation
10
Section 3: Serverless Orchestration, API Management, and Event Processing
15
Section 4: Real-World Serverless Use Cases

Questions

  1. What are the three main components of API Management?
    • API Gateway
    • Administrative portal
    • Analytics portal
    • Developer portal
    • Documentation portal
  1. What is a product?
    • A product contains a set of APIs, a description, and terms of use, and can be published to be used by the developer
    • A product is a way in which you can secure access to a set of APIs in API Management
    • A product is a REST endpoint in backend services
    • A product is an XML definition applied to a request
  2. Where can a policy be applied?
    • To a product
    • To all APIs in your API Management instance
    • To a subscription
    • To a developer
    • To an API