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Serverless Integration Design Patterns with Azure

By : Abhishek Kumar, Srinivasa Mahendrakar
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Serverless Integration Design Patterns with Azure

By: Abhishek Kumar, Srinivasa Mahendrakar

Overview of this book

With more enterprises adapting cloud-based and API-based solutions, application integration has become more relevant and significant than ever before. Parallelly, Serverless Integration has gained popularity, as it helps agile organizations to build integration solutions quickly without having to worry about infrastructure costs. With Microsoft Azure’s serverless offerings, such as Logic Apps, Azure Functions, API Management, Azure Event Grid and Service Bus, organizations can build powerful, secure, and scalable integration solutions with ease. The primary objective of this book is to help you to understand various serverless offerings included within Azure Integration Services, taking you through the basics and industry practices and patterns. This book starts by explaining the concepts of services such as Azure Functions, Logic Apps, and Service Bus with hands-on examples and use cases. After getting to grips with the basics, you will be introduced to API Management and building B2B solutions using Logic Apps Enterprise Integration Pack. This book will help readers to understand building hybrid integration solutions and touches upon Microsoft Cognitive Services and leveraging them in modern integration solutions. Industry practices and patterns are brought to light at appropriate opportunities while explaining various concepts.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)

Case study – ShipAnywhere feedback analysis

Consider a fictional logistical company called ShipAnyWhere that specializes in commerce and fulfillment solutions for e-commerce businesses across the world. It has more than 100 distribution centers across more than 30 countries. It provides business-to-business, e-commerce, and multi-channel fulfillment solutions to customers using cutting-edge technologies.

After each delivery, they take feedback from customers. One major component of the feedback is a remark section, where the users are allowed to write their feedback. There are millions of users being served by the organization, and it is important to find the sentiment of these comments and analyze the overall trend of customer happiness.

Currently, all the data is stored in a SQL server. ShipAnyWhere wants their sentiment values to be stored in another SQL server, which...