23.04.2020
blog
Changing existing Logic App to support batch data
I received an interesting request today – could we start receiving payload to existing Logic App as batch – meaning a JSON array…
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Application integration from architecture planning to development & support since 1997. Current focus in Azure, BizTalk, SSIS, and other .NET-based solutions. Also Microsoft P-TSP (Partner Technology Solutions Professional) for MS integration technologies. In private an enthusiastic jogger (whenever injuries and family allow) and football follower.
23.04.2020
blog
I received an interesting request today – could we start receiving payload to existing Logic App as batch – meaning a JSON array…
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30.10.2019
blog
A couple weeks ago Sulzer announced their new wireless condition monitoring system, Sulzer Sense. The service connected new hardware devices created…
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20.06.2019
blog
Another good example that when using cloud, you must always follow the cost structure of your application. Yesterday after checking on one Logic…
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28.03.2019
blog
Logic Apps received the long waited response mocking a while ago (link to docs). This is a beginning (and hopefully not the…
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21.03.2019
blog
Haven’t really needed to change Logic App parameters without doing a new deployment earlier, but now I had an interesting problem. I tried…
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13.11.2018
blog
I needed to make a small change to an old Azure function, and ended up tinkering a bit on how to automate the…
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