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Enterprise Integration with Azure Logic Apps

By : Matthew Bennett
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Enterprise Integration with Azure Logic Apps

By: Matthew Bennett

Overview of this book

Logic Apps are a visual flowchart-like representation of common programming actions, and are a flexible way to create logic without writing a single line of code. Enterprise Integration with Azure Logic Apps is a comprehensive introduction for anyone new to Logic Apps which will boost your learning skills and allow you to create rich, complex, structured, and reusable logic with instant results. You'll begin by discovering how to navigate the Azure portal and understand how your objects can be zoned to a specific environment by using resource groups. Complete with hands-on tutorials, projects, and self-assessment questions, this easy-to-follow guide will teach you the benefits and foundations of Logic App logic design. As you advance, you'll find out how to manage your Azure environment in relation to Logic Apps and how to create elegant and reliable Logic Apps. With useful and practical explanations of how to get the most out of Logic App actions and triggers, you'll be able to ensure that your Logic Apps work efficiently and provide seamless integration for real-world scenarios without having to write code. By the end of this Logic Apps book, you'll be able to create complex and powerful Logic Apps within minutes, integrating large amounts of data on demand, enhancing your systems, and linking applications to improve user experience.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
1
Section 1: Logic App Fundamentals
7
Section 2: Logic App Design
13
Section 3: Logic App Maintenance and Management

Chapter 2: Environments and Resource Groups

This chapter is designed to introduce the concept of resource groups as a way of separating Azure objects based on their use, for example, the creation of resource group environments for sandbox, development, testing, user acceptance testing, and production pipelines so that new logic can be tested as part of a managed solution. This chapter will explain how projects or work areas can be separated within Azure.

In this chapter, you will learn how to do the following:

  • Manage the cloud tenant effectively.
  • Create a series of resource groups to separate different versions of the same object across the environment, zoning your objects to allow development, testing, and production to exist separately.
  • Create clones of resources manually to allow for a development life cycle from sandbox through to production.

The chapter will cover the following areas:

  • Separating the cloud
  • Creating resource groups
  • Moving...