Building a Web Application on Microsoft Azure
Offered By: LinkedIn Learning
Course Description
Overview
Learn how to build web applications that take advantage of key Microsoft Azure services, including Cosmos DB, Logic Apps, Azure Functions, and Azure Resource Manager.
Syllabus
Introduction
- Leverage Azure to build your web app
- What you should know
- Introducing the application
- Compute: Web apps and functions
- Storage: Cosmos DB, Table, Queue, and Blob
- Integration: Logic Apps
- Networking: Virtual network considerations
- Exploring the existing application code
- Deploy the web application
- Add API documentation
- Publish the Web API
- Create Cosmos DB resources
- Update product admin to save products to Cosmos DB
- Create Blob, Queue, and Table storage resources
- Save an image to Blob storage
- Add an image link to Cosmos DB
- Update ordering code to write to Azure Queue storage
- Retrieve a list of products from Cosmos DB
- Retrieve single product detail from Cosmos DB
- Read data from table storage to display order history
- Set up an Azure Function project
- Implement function logic
- Test the function locally
- Publish function to Azure and test
- Prep for Logic App development
- Define the Logic App logic
- Publish the Logic App
- Test the Logic App
- Export the ARM template
- Delete the resource group
- Create Azure resources using the ARM template
- Deploy the code
- Test the application
- Next steps
Taught by
Matt Milner
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