Transform your business applications with fusion development
Offered By: Microsoft via Microsoft Learn
Course Description
Overview
- Module 1: Increase software development efficiency and productivity with fusion development teams.
- Grow productivity across business units with fusion development teams
- Increase tech intensity with a fusion development team
- Organize business and IT professionals into a fusion development team
- Module 2: Understand Power Fx and how to use it to build an app within Power Apps as a traditional developer
- Understand what Power Fx is and how to use it
- Create an app using Power Apps
- Modify an app using Power Fx
- Module 3: Learn how to build a custom Power Apps component, create a code component solution package, and then test and debug a code component.
- Create a custom Power Apps component.
- Create a code component solution package.
- Test and debug a code component.
- Learn key concepts of Dataverse auditing
- Module 4: Learn how to add an OpenAPI-enabled Web API application to Azure API Management through Visual Studio.
- Add a web API described with an OpenAPI document to Azure API Management through Visual Studio.
- Module 5: Build a custom connector using an OpenAPI document or Azure API Management to send data to and receive data from web APIs.
- Create a custom connector using Azure API Management
- Create a custom connector using an OpenAPI document
- Use a custom connector in a Power Apps app to call a web API
In this module you will:
In this module you will:
In this module, you will:
In this module, you will:
In this module you will:
Syllabus
- Module 1: Transform business software authoring with fusion development teams
- Meet the team
- What is tech intensity?
- The current field inventory management system
- Fusion team development process
- Check your knowledge
- Summary
- Module 2: Understanding Low Code as a Traditional Developer
- Introduction
- What is low code?
- Understand Power Fx
- Exercise - Create Your First Power Apps App as a Traditional Developer
- Check your knowledge
- Summary
- Module 3: Build a Power Apps component
- Introduction to creating a code component
- Create a code component solution package
- Test and debug code components
- Dataverse auditing
- Check your knowledge
- Summary
- Module 4: Integrate OpenAPI-enabled Web APIs with Azure API Management through Visual Studio
- Introduction
- Use Swashbuckle to create an OpenAPI document
- Exercise - Use Swashbuckle to create an Open API document
- Publish an OpenAPI enabled web API to Azure App Service
- Exercise - Publish an OpenAPI enabled web API to Azure App Service
- Exercise - Integrate openAPI enabled web API with Azure API Management
- Knowledge check
- Summary
- Module 5: Discover and use Web APIs with Power Apps
- Introduction
- What are custom connectors
- Exercise - Create a custom connector from Azure API Management
- What is OpenAPI and why you should use it
- Exercise - Create a custom connector from an OpenAPI document
- Test the custom connector
- Exercise - Test the custom connector
- Exercise - Use the custom connector in Power Apps canvas app
- Check your knowledge
- Summary
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