Entries Written By Robert Mayer
Azure App Services Series – Finding #1: Problems using Workflow Definition Language in Logic Apps
This blog post is one of many of a series we have about Microsoft Azure App Services. See a list of all our findings here. Introduction With the preview-release of Logic Apps, Microsoft also releases a new language used in the work flows of your Logic Apps – Workflow Defintion Language (WDL). The language is used in …
Log events and messages from BizTalk to Integration Manager
Get insights and Control! This post describes the steps necessary to log messages from BizTalk to Integration Manager. Integration Manager has great, out-of-the-box support for Microsoft BizTalk Server. Integration Manager replaces the need for costly and bad performing alternatives like BAM, SCOM and many other 3rd party products. The need to log events and messages flowing …
Using Integration Manager with Azure App Services / Logic Apps
This blog contains a list of our blog posts with our findings for bugs and feature requests about the new Azure API App Services / Logic Apps. Mission We are commited to bring the same user experience with all functionality, support and capabilites for your cloud enabled system integrations as we today offer for on-prem …
Azure App Services Series – Finding #0: Re-configuration of API Apps
This blog post is the first blog of a series we have about Microsoft Azure App Services. See a list of all our findings here. Problem Re-configuring API apps added to your subscription is a task that will be a common task for everybody working with API & Logic Apps. Let us say we have an …
[UPDATE] Problem when using connectors of same kind in same logic app
UPDATE 2015-04-15 Microsoft has released an update to this issue now showing you the name of the connectors in your resource group. Microsoft recently released Microsoft Azure App Service in preview – which enables you to build Logic Apps. We came across a minor problem while creating and working with logic apps – which connector has which …
How to use Integration Manager’s log4net log appender
This blog post describes one of the ways/functions we offer to log events/message to Integration Manager by using Integration Manager’s log appender for Log4Net. We assume that you have basic knowledge in Log4Net as well as you have a running instance of Integration Manager. Before continuing reading, make sure you have the correct link to Integration Manager’s Log API. …