Summary

In this chapter, we discussed about the Logic App Connectors, which are basically API Apps that focus on connectivity. We looked into different types of connector currently available in Logic Apps to build your business process workflows.

We also discussed about triggers and actions and their different types. Finally, we created custom connector to pull records from the Azure Storage Table. We used the custom connector to create a Logic App workflow, which can be invoked using an endpoint. We tested the Logic App using the tool Postman.

In the next chapter, we will understand Azure function and how it can be used in Logic Apps.

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