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Azure Logic Apps is a cloud platform where you can create and run automated workflows with little to no code. By using the visual designer and selecting from prebuilt operations, you can quickly build a workflow that integrates and manages your apps, data, services, and systems. Azure Logic Apps simplifies the way that you connect legacy, modern, and cutting-edge systems across cloud, on premises,
Note Starting June 1, 2024, all newly created App Service apps will have the option to generate a unique default hostname using the naming convention <app-name>-<random-hash>.<region>.azurewebsites.net. Existing app names will remain unchanged. Example: myapp-ds27dh7271aah175.westus-01.azurewebsites.net For further details, refer to Unique Default Hostname for App Service Resource. Azure App Servi
Azure App Service provides a highly scalable, self-patching web hosting service. In addition, App Service has built-in support for Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) for RESTful APIs. This tutorial shows how to deploy an ASP.NET Core API app to App Service with CORS support. You configure the app using command-line tools and deploy the app using Git. In this tutorial, you learn how to: You can f
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