Building a Web Application on Microsoft Azure
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MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 48 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + .SRT | + Exercise Files
Level: Beginner | Duration: 1h 51m | 451 MB
Microsoft Azure boasts a variety of services for developers looking to build a web application on the popular cloud computing platform. In this hands-on course, Matt Milner details how to build web applications that take advantage of several of these services, including data storage offerings, Logic Apps, Azure Functions, and Azure Resource Manager. To introduce you to these options, Matt steps through how to extend a sample web app using Azure services, explaining why each option he selected is ideal for this particular project, as well as how to integrate and leverage each option. Learn about using Logic Apps for workflow and integration, how Azure Functions enable serverless compute and integrate with other offerings, and more.
Topics include
Planning your web app
Choosing compute, storage, integration, and networking solutions
Creating the web app and API on Azure
Creating the Azure Cosmos DB resources used by the app
Data consumption in the app
Creating an Azure Functions project
Building, publishing, and testing Logic Apps
Packaging resources
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