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Building a Web Application on Microsoft Azure

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Overview

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Learn how to build web applications that take advantage of key Microsoft Azure services, including Azure DevOps, Azure App Service, Azure SQL, Azure Functions, and more.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Capitalize on the power of Azure to craft your web app
  • What you need to know
  • What you are going to build
1. Using Azure DevOps for Storing Your Code
  • Using Azure DevOps for storing your code
  • Exploring the Pet Management application base source code
  • Creating a new Azure DevOps account and organization
  • Creating a new Azure DevOps project and adding existing code
  • Creating and accepting a pull request in Azure Repos
2. Hosting and Running the Web Application in Azure App Service
  • Hosting and running the web application in Azure App Service
  • Provisioning a new Azure App Service resource in the portal
  • Creating a new deployment slot for development
  • Connecting the deployment slot to Azure Repos
  • Modifying the source code to automatically publish the app
  • Swapping the deployment slots
3. Using Azure SQL for Your Data Storage
  • Using Azure SQL for your data storage
  • Creating the Azure SQL server and database
  • Modifying the application to use the SQL EF provider
  • Creating a pull request for publishing the changes
4. Using Azure Storage for Storing Binary Files
  • Using Azure Storage for storing binary files
  • Creating the Storage account using the Azure portal
  • Creating the Blob container in the Storage account
  • Modifying the seed data to read the photos from the container
  • Modifying the user interface to upload photos
  • Implementing the StorageService class
  • Invoking the StorageService from the Edit page
  • Testing the web application locally
  • Publishing the application to the deployment slot
  • Swapping the production and dev deployment slots
5. Using Azure Functions to Improve Your Web Application
  • Using Azure Functions to improve your web application
  • Creating the Azure Functions project and repository
  • Testing the function by using the Azure Storage Explorer
  • Implementing the resize code and the output binding
  • Modifying the web application to display the thumbnails
  • Pushing all the changes to the remote repositories
  • Provisioning the Function App resource and testing the app
6. Taking Advantage of Azure Logic Apps for Your Web App
  • Taking advantage of Azure Logic Apps for your web app
  • Creating the Azure Logic App resource for sending an email
  • Testing the Logic App
  • Modifying the existing Logic App to add a custom SQL Query
Conclusion
  • Next steps

Taught by

Matt Milner

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