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Microservices with Azure

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Product type Book
Published in Jun 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787121140
Pages 360 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Rahul Rai Rahul Rai
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Namit Tanasseri Namit Tanasseri
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Table of Contents (23) Chapters

Title Page
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
Part 1 – Laying The Foundation
Part 2 – Microsoft Azure Service Fabric
Part 3 – Microservice Architecture Patterns
Part 4 – Supplementary Learning
1. Microservices – Getting to Know the Buzzword 2. Microsoft Azure Platform and Services Primer 3. Understanding Azure Service Fabric 4. Hands-on with Service Fabric – Guest Executables 5. Hands on with Service Fabric – Reliable Services 6. Reliable Actors 7. Microservices Architecture Patterns Motivation 8. Microservices Architectural Patterns 9. Securing and Managing Your Microservices 10. Diagnostics and Monitoring 11. Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment 12. Serverless Microservices

Webhook and API function apps


The webhook and API functions get triggered by events in external services such as GitHub, TFS, Office 365, OneDrive, and Microsoft PowerApps.

With the webhook and API functions, you can build notification Nanoservices that can perform custom operations whenever they receive a message on a configured webhook. For example, you can use webhooks with OneDrive that notifies your Nanoservice whenever a file gets uploaded to a folder.

Webhook and API functions accept a request and return a response. They mimic the web API or web service flows. These functions generally require some CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing) settings to be managed. While developing the Nanoservices you can use an asterisk wildcard so they are wide open. However, you need to be aware that to invoke these Nanoservices from other services, you would need to set the cross-origin information in your function app settings.

These types of functions are generally used for exposing functionality to...

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