PowerApps and Flow are great, and there are a lot of standard connectors that we can use within our PowerApps and Flows. But sometimes we may want to do something just a little different where there is no connector out of the box.
This is when we may want to create a custom connector within PowerApps.
The next question is how do we write the function for the custom connector, and the answer to that is we can do it through Azure using Function Apps. These allow us to register a function service within Azure and then code our function online without even having to open up Visual Studio.
In this walkthrough we will step through how you can do this, and also introduce the Azure Function Apps to those of us that have never used them before.
Preparing for Data Residency and Custom DomainsAtlassian
Atlassian customers have long requested the ability to control where they host their content in Atlassian Cloud. They’ve also long desired the ability to configure their cloud products to be accessible via a custom domain. These features are coming soon to Jira and Confluence Cloud! What will this mean for Marketplace app developers?
Join Nuwan Ginige, Principal Product Manager on the Cloud Platform team, as he walks through how the evolution of Atlassian’s cloud platform has shaped the development of these capabilities. Learn how these changes will impact Marketplace apps, and how you can get involved in app vendor early access progress before general availability.
In this session, Benjamin Magro, Product Manager for Data Center team, will cover updates to the Data Center Apps program that will affect vendors in 2019. This will cover an introduction to our new performance testing framework, changes to the performance testing requirements, as well as additional questions that will form part of the architectural review being added later this year.
Integration Testing on Steroids: Run Your Tests on the Real ThingsAtlassian
At AtlasCamp 2018, Jon Mort and Mark Gibson from Adaptavist gave a presentation about how they brought Arquillian into the Atlassian SDK.
In this talk, Jörg Brandstätt from Resolution will help you to put their learnings into practice and take your tests to the next level. He will also share how Resolution is using this approach to test some of the Top 30 Server & Data Center apps.
The session covers how you can run your test code on remote Server and Data Center instances with different databases ad-hoc from within your IDE and during the build process, and provide detailed information about how to set up Maven to execute your tests within your Bitbucket build pipelines.
Integrating Jira Software Cloud With the AWS Code SuiteAtlassian
In this talk, Jay Yeras, Partner Solutions Architect at Amazon Web Services, will demonstrate how to customize, build, and host your Connect app on AWS.
Learn best practices on how to containerize the application and store a custom container image in Amazon ECR. Jay will share sample code based on AWS CloudFormation to quickly provision a highly scalable and fully managed container orchestration service running on AWS Fargate. Build a CI/CD pipeline using AWS CodePipeline, AWS CodeCommit and AWS CodeBuild for automated deployments. Lastly, deploy the solution as an Atlassian Marketplace app.
This solution provides customers using the AWS Code Suite of services with the ability to report on build state and other relevant data through AWS Lambda based integrations that leverage the Jira REST APIs to push relevant details about the status of the pipeline in near real-time to Jira Software Cloud.
Technical Deep Dive Into Atlassian's New Apps Performance Testing FrameworkAtlassian
In this session, Oleksandr Metelytsa and Benjamin Magro will take a technical deep dive into Atlassian's new apps performance testing framework to see how it works, how it can be used to test your Data Center applications, where it is heading in the future, and what we will require for Data Center apps performance testing going forward.
Serverless Analytics and Monitoring For Your Cloud AppAtlassian
Are you running a cloud app and struggling to get the right information out of your app and cloud infrastructure? A majority of third-party apps in the Atlassian Marketplace run on AWS, but they don't use it to its full potential in analyzing their data. For example, do you know which customer is producing the biggest traffic within your app? How well is your app performing? Do you know which features of your app are the most popular ones? This talk will help you to find low-cost options available to analyze and monitor data of your app and cloud infrastructure. There are many services which you can already use without even changing your existing app or infrastructure and without running any servers by yourself. Sebastian Hesse of K15t will give you tips and tricks for retrieving the information you need - surprises included!
Parse: A Mobile Backend as a Service (MBaaS)Ville Seppänen
Parse is a mobile backend as a service (MBaaS), a subcategory of PaaS. This is a presentation evaluating the service for a post-graduate seminar course.
Preparing for Data Residency and Custom DomainsAtlassian
Atlassian customers have long requested the ability to control where they host their content in Atlassian Cloud. They’ve also long desired the ability to configure their cloud products to be accessible via a custom domain. These features are coming soon to Jira and Confluence Cloud! What will this mean for Marketplace app developers?
Join Nuwan Ginige, Principal Product Manager on the Cloud Platform team, as he walks through how the evolution of Atlassian’s cloud platform has shaped the development of these capabilities. Learn how these changes will impact Marketplace apps, and how you can get involved in app vendor early access progress before general availability.
In this session, Benjamin Magro, Product Manager for Data Center team, will cover updates to the Data Center Apps program that will affect vendors in 2019. This will cover an introduction to our new performance testing framework, changes to the performance testing requirements, as well as additional questions that will form part of the architectural review being added later this year.
Integration Testing on Steroids: Run Your Tests on the Real ThingsAtlassian
At AtlasCamp 2018, Jon Mort and Mark Gibson from Adaptavist gave a presentation about how they brought Arquillian into the Atlassian SDK.
In this talk, Jörg Brandstätt from Resolution will help you to put their learnings into practice and take your tests to the next level. He will also share how Resolution is using this approach to test some of the Top 30 Server & Data Center apps.
The session covers how you can run your test code on remote Server and Data Center instances with different databases ad-hoc from within your IDE and during the build process, and provide detailed information about how to set up Maven to execute your tests within your Bitbucket build pipelines.
Integrating Jira Software Cloud With the AWS Code SuiteAtlassian
In this talk, Jay Yeras, Partner Solutions Architect at Amazon Web Services, will demonstrate how to customize, build, and host your Connect app on AWS.
Learn best practices on how to containerize the application and store a custom container image in Amazon ECR. Jay will share sample code based on AWS CloudFormation to quickly provision a highly scalable and fully managed container orchestration service running on AWS Fargate. Build a CI/CD pipeline using AWS CodePipeline, AWS CodeCommit and AWS CodeBuild for automated deployments. Lastly, deploy the solution as an Atlassian Marketplace app.
This solution provides customers using the AWS Code Suite of services with the ability to report on build state and other relevant data through AWS Lambda based integrations that leverage the Jira REST APIs to push relevant details about the status of the pipeline in near real-time to Jira Software Cloud.
Technical Deep Dive Into Atlassian's New Apps Performance Testing FrameworkAtlassian
In this session, Oleksandr Metelytsa and Benjamin Magro will take a technical deep dive into Atlassian's new apps performance testing framework to see how it works, how it can be used to test your Data Center applications, where it is heading in the future, and what we will require for Data Center apps performance testing going forward.
Serverless Analytics and Monitoring For Your Cloud AppAtlassian
Are you running a cloud app and struggling to get the right information out of your app and cloud infrastructure? A majority of third-party apps in the Atlassian Marketplace run on AWS, but they don't use it to its full potential in analyzing their data. For example, do you know which customer is producing the biggest traffic within your app? How well is your app performing? Do you know which features of your app are the most popular ones? This talk will help you to find low-cost options available to analyze and monitor data of your app and cloud infrastructure. There are many services which you can already use without even changing your existing app or infrastructure and without running any servers by yourself. Sebastian Hesse of K15t will give you tips and tricks for retrieving the information you need - surprises included!
Parse: A Mobile Backend as a Service (MBaaS)Ville Seppänen
Parse is a mobile backend as a service (MBaaS), a subcategory of PaaS. This is a presentation evaluating the service for a post-graduate seminar course.
Parse is a suite of cloud based APIs, services and libraries that focus on letting developers build out rich applications and less time dealing with the overhead of setting up and managing databases, push notifications, social sign on, analytics, and even hosting and servers.
In this series I'll overview the options around developing an application that leverages Parse, including using Cloud Code to deploy your Node.js app to Parse's own hosting service.
Learn how to focus on creating a great user experience and forget complex infrastructure. Instantly add a powerful core, push notifications, and analytics to your app with Parse. We will take a deep dive at Parse's native SDKs for Android and see how to build an app that scales to millions of users.
Development in the could: How do we do it(Cloud computing. Microservices. Faas)Preply.com
Presentation of Dmytro Voloshyn at IT Forum 2016. Explains the latest 2017 trend for could technologies and how do we use them at https://preply.com
1. Serverless. Functions as a service(Faas)
2. Cloud native applications.
3. Paas Ecosystems
Integrating consumers IoT devices into Business WorkflowYakov Fain
From the software development perspective IoT is about programming "things", connecting them with each other and integrating them with existing applications. This presentation will demonstrate how IoT-enabled devices from multiple manufacturers can be integrated into a workflow of a business application. You'll see a live demo of using commercial consumer devices as a part of an application that utilizes such technologies such as REST API, OAuth, Websockets, and Java. This presentation will give you an idea of how to go about integration of new devices as they become available on the market.
Learn basic architecture principles of React-Native, how it works and what exactly is the process of creating native mobile applications with JavaScript.
AWS Lambda Layers, the Runtime API, & Nested ApplicationsAmazon Web Services
At AWS re:Invent 2018, the AWS Lambda team announced a number of new capabilities to help developers make developing serverless applications even easier. With AWS Layers, developers can easily bundle up dependencies and other bits of reusable code to simplify their management. The Runtime API allows developers to bring whatever language they want to Lambda. Lastly nested applications give developers the ability to combine whole serverless applications to allow the highest level of re-use possible. In this session we’ll go through all three of these key new capabilities and review how they can help you.
Speaker: Chris Munns - Principal Developer Advocate, AWS Serverless Applications, AWS
Amazon Rekognition makes it easy to extract meaningful metadata from visual content. This workshop includes multiple exercises during which attendees will use Rekognition to build practical use cases. Each module provides best practices for integrating Rekognition with other AWS services in real-world scenarios that help developers build image analysis quickly and confidently into their own applications.
AWS Lambda Layers, the Runtime API, & Nested Applications: re:Invent 2018 Rec...Amazon Web Services
AWS Lambda Layers, the Runtime API, and Nested Applications: re:Invent 2018 Recap at the AWS Loft - San Francisco
At AWS re:Invent 2018, the AWS Lambda team announced a number of new capabilities to help developers make developing serverless applications even easier. With AWS Layers, developers can easily bundle up dependencies and other bits of reusable code to simplify their management. The Runtime API allows developers to bring whatever language they want to Lambda. Lastly nested applications give developers the ability to combine whole serverless applications to allow the highest level of re-use possible. In this session we’ll go through all three of these key new capabilities and review how they can help you.
Speaker: Chris Munns - Principal Developer Advocate, AWS Serverless Applications
Online mobile game server use Firebase realtime aatabaseNguyễn Bá Thành
Speaker: Nguyen Ba Thanh
Email: thanhnb1101@gmail.com
Facebook: www.fb.com/thanhnb1101
Topic was share at Google IO Extended 2016 on Hanoi, Vietnam.
It's about 1600 people joined.
Connect has now reached new levels of maturity, and we believe so strongly in its strengths that we decided to rebuild one of our own add-ons with it: Confluence Questions. In this session, Atlassian Product Manager Caroline Bartle will cover how we approached this project, the (many) challenges we faced, and will provide you with tips take into consideration when developing add-ons using the Connect framework, particularly if you’re considering rebuilding an existing P2 plugin.
Caroline Bartle, Senior Product Manager, Atlassian
Maciej Treder "Server-side rendering with Angular—be faster and more SEO, CDN...Fwdays
Are you ready for production? Are you sure? Is your application prefetchable? Is it readable for search engine robots? Will it fit into Content Delivery Network? Do you want to make it even faster? Meet the Server-Side Rendering concept. Learn how to implement it in your application and gain knowledge about best practices, such as transfer state and route resolving strategies.
Writing JavaScript Applications with the AWS SDK (TLS303) | AWS re:Invent 2013Amazon Web Services
We give a guided tour of using the AWS SDK for JavaScript to create powerful web applications. Learn the best practices for configuration, credential management, streaming requests, as well as how to use some of the higher level features in the SDK. We also show a live demonstration of using AWS services with the SDK to build a real-world JavaScript application.
This presentation contains an introduction to Firebase and walks through a code-lab for creating a real-time Android Chat application with offline functionality.
CCI 2019 - PowerApps for Enterprise Developerswalk2talk srl
Il potenziale di PowerApps per la creazione di applicazioni aziendali rende la piattaforma molto apprezzata per la maggior parte delle applicazioni di cui le aziende hanno bisogno internamente.
Ma quando le richieste iniziano a includere la possibilità di lavorare offline, integrare i servizi di Azure, incorporare un'applicazione PowerApps, creare e riutilizzare componenti personalizzati o utilizzare connettori personalizzati per dati e servizi aziendali o gestire il ciclo di vita di un'app, le cose diventano più complicate.
In questa sessione vedremo come sfruttare i meccanismi e le funzionalità che PowerApps include per soddisfare queste esigenze.
By Fabio Franzini
Parse is a suite of cloud based APIs, services and libraries that focus on letting developers build out rich applications and less time dealing with the overhead of setting up and managing databases, push notifications, social sign on, analytics, and even hosting and servers.
In this series I'll overview the options around developing an application that leverages Parse, including using Cloud Code to deploy your Node.js app to Parse's own hosting service.
Learn how to focus on creating a great user experience and forget complex infrastructure. Instantly add a powerful core, push notifications, and analytics to your app with Parse. We will take a deep dive at Parse's native SDKs for Android and see how to build an app that scales to millions of users.
Development in the could: How do we do it(Cloud computing. Microservices. Faas)Preply.com
Presentation of Dmytro Voloshyn at IT Forum 2016. Explains the latest 2017 trend for could technologies and how do we use them at https://preply.com
1. Serverless. Functions as a service(Faas)
2. Cloud native applications.
3. Paas Ecosystems
Integrating consumers IoT devices into Business WorkflowYakov Fain
From the software development perspective IoT is about programming "things", connecting them with each other and integrating them with existing applications. This presentation will demonstrate how IoT-enabled devices from multiple manufacturers can be integrated into a workflow of a business application. You'll see a live demo of using commercial consumer devices as a part of an application that utilizes such technologies such as REST API, OAuth, Websockets, and Java. This presentation will give you an idea of how to go about integration of new devices as they become available on the market.
Learn basic architecture principles of React-Native, how it works and what exactly is the process of creating native mobile applications with JavaScript.
AWS Lambda Layers, the Runtime API, & Nested ApplicationsAmazon Web Services
At AWS re:Invent 2018, the AWS Lambda team announced a number of new capabilities to help developers make developing serverless applications even easier. With AWS Layers, developers can easily bundle up dependencies and other bits of reusable code to simplify their management. The Runtime API allows developers to bring whatever language they want to Lambda. Lastly nested applications give developers the ability to combine whole serverless applications to allow the highest level of re-use possible. In this session we’ll go through all three of these key new capabilities and review how they can help you.
Speaker: Chris Munns - Principal Developer Advocate, AWS Serverless Applications, AWS
Amazon Rekognition makes it easy to extract meaningful metadata from visual content. This workshop includes multiple exercises during which attendees will use Rekognition to build practical use cases. Each module provides best practices for integrating Rekognition with other AWS services in real-world scenarios that help developers build image analysis quickly and confidently into their own applications.
AWS Lambda Layers, the Runtime API, & Nested Applications: re:Invent 2018 Rec...Amazon Web Services
AWS Lambda Layers, the Runtime API, and Nested Applications: re:Invent 2018 Recap at the AWS Loft - San Francisco
At AWS re:Invent 2018, the AWS Lambda team announced a number of new capabilities to help developers make developing serverless applications even easier. With AWS Layers, developers can easily bundle up dependencies and other bits of reusable code to simplify their management. The Runtime API allows developers to bring whatever language they want to Lambda. Lastly nested applications give developers the ability to combine whole serverless applications to allow the highest level of re-use possible. In this session we’ll go through all three of these key new capabilities and review how they can help you.
Speaker: Chris Munns - Principal Developer Advocate, AWS Serverless Applications
Online mobile game server use Firebase realtime aatabaseNguyễn Bá Thành
Speaker: Nguyen Ba Thanh
Email: thanhnb1101@gmail.com
Facebook: www.fb.com/thanhnb1101
Topic was share at Google IO Extended 2016 on Hanoi, Vietnam.
It's about 1600 people joined.
Connect has now reached new levels of maturity, and we believe so strongly in its strengths that we decided to rebuild one of our own add-ons with it: Confluence Questions. In this session, Atlassian Product Manager Caroline Bartle will cover how we approached this project, the (many) challenges we faced, and will provide you with tips take into consideration when developing add-ons using the Connect framework, particularly if you’re considering rebuilding an existing P2 plugin.
Caroline Bartle, Senior Product Manager, Atlassian
Maciej Treder "Server-side rendering with Angular—be faster and more SEO, CDN...Fwdays
Are you ready for production? Are you sure? Is your application prefetchable? Is it readable for search engine robots? Will it fit into Content Delivery Network? Do you want to make it even faster? Meet the Server-Side Rendering concept. Learn how to implement it in your application and gain knowledge about best practices, such as transfer state and route resolving strategies.
Writing JavaScript Applications with the AWS SDK (TLS303) | AWS re:Invent 2013Amazon Web Services
We give a guided tour of using the AWS SDK for JavaScript to create powerful web applications. Learn the best practices for configuration, credential management, streaming requests, as well as how to use some of the higher level features in the SDK. We also show a live demonstration of using AWS services with the SDK to build a real-world JavaScript application.
This presentation contains an introduction to Firebase and walks through a code-lab for creating a real-time Android Chat application with offline functionality.
CCI 2019 - PowerApps for Enterprise Developerswalk2talk srl
Il potenziale di PowerApps per la creazione di applicazioni aziendali rende la piattaforma molto apprezzata per la maggior parte delle applicazioni di cui le aziende hanno bisogno internamente.
Ma quando le richieste iniziano a includere la possibilità di lavorare offline, integrare i servizi di Azure, incorporare un'applicazione PowerApps, creare e riutilizzare componenti personalizzati o utilizzare connettori personalizzati per dati e servizi aziendali o gestire il ciclo di vita di un'app, le cose diventano più complicate.
In questa sessione vedremo come sfruttare i meccanismi e le funzionalità che PowerApps include per soddisfare queste esigenze.
By Fabio Franzini
This is a supplementary slide deck to the presentation on how to build native Android app which integrates with SharePoint Online by using Xamarin and Visual Studio. Check out sharemuch.com for the source code
A complete boot camp for beginners who want to learn Spring Boot.
In this course, you'll learn how we can create web services and cover all the topics of Spring Boot, Spring Framework, and many others.
If you've some experience in Java and want to be a Software Engineer or Java Developer using Spring, you're on right way.
Just read and practice, in the end of this course you'll have a great knowledge of Spring boot, a backend knowledge.
Course outline:
JPA, Hibernate, Spring, Spring Framework, H2 Database, PostgreSQL, MySQL.
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Get up and running with google app engine in 60 minutes or lesszrok
This is an intro into google app engine for developers. By the end of the presentation you will be able to create your first real app on app engine. The tutorial shows code samples for creating and deploying an app while covering app engine basics.
Introduction to AWS AppSync to build real-time, collaborative mobile and web apps. Allows quick prototyping and build apps from multiple data sources. Session also includes fully-managed GraphQL service with beneftis to keep data secure.
PowerApps, the Developer Story: Build an API to Integrate Corporate DataBram de Jager
Microsoft released PowerApps to a selective audience as a private preview in November 2015. It’s a service for enterprises to connect data across clouds to create intelligent business apps faster than ever before and share them to any device. Besides addressing the business developer and power user, it also provides opportunities for developers. This enables enterprises to expose corporate internal sources to be used within PowerApps and unleash the power of PowerApps combined with internal data sources. This session goes into the details of the possibilities for developers to leverage the Azure App Services and build APIs to use within your PowerApps. Live demos cover building and managing the API which exposes the internal data within a PowerApp on your device.
A progressive web app (PWA) delivers an app-like experience through your mobile phone’s browser but has the same flexibility and gestures as a native application. Because they are powered by mobile browsers, they are not particular to any one device, meaning developers no longer need to write separate code for Android and Apple devices.
Creating azure logic app for salesforce integration | WebnerChandanWebner
Azure App Services is an integrated service which allows to create web and mobile applications from any platform or for any device. This includes Logic Apps and API apps capabilities along with built in connectors which allows us to integrate with Saas. Visit this website - https://webnersolutions.com/
SQL KONFERENZ 2020 Azure Key Vault, Azure Dev Ops and Azure Data Factory how...Erwin de Kreuk
Can we store our Connectionstrings or BlobStorageKeys or other Secretvalues somewhere else then in Azure Data Factory(ADF)? Yes you can! You can store these valuable secrets in Azure Key Vault(AKV).
But how can we achieve this in ADF? And finally how do we deploy our DataFactories in Azure Dev Ops to Test, Acceptance and Production environments with these Secrets ? Can this be setup dynamically?
During this session I will give answers on all of these questions. You will learn how to setup your Azure Key Vault, connect these secrets in ADF and finally deploy these secrets dynamically in Azure Dev Ops. As you can see a lot to talk about during this session.
AI: Mobile Apps That Understands Your Intention When You TypedMarvin Heng
With Microsoft's Cognitive Services - Language Understanding Intelligent Service (LUIS), we can build a smart app. By following this tutorial, you should learn how to create a intelligent cross platform Mobile App that understands what is your intention.
Read more @ www.techconnect.io
By Marvin Heng
Twitter: @hmheng
Blog: www.techconnect.io
This is our projects sample document, illustrating few of the shareable projects that we delivered to our clients in areas of datascience, AI,ML, and digital platforms
Similar to Creating a Custom PowerApp Connector using Azure Functions (20)
Atelier - Innover avec l’IA Générative et les graphes de connaissancesNeo4j
Atelier - Innover avec l’IA Générative et les graphes de connaissances
Allez au-delà du battage médiatique autour de l’IA et découvrez des techniques pratiques pour utiliser l’IA de manière responsable à travers les données de votre organisation. Explorez comment utiliser les graphes de connaissances pour augmenter la précision, la transparence et la capacité d’explication dans les systèmes d’IA générative. Vous partirez avec une expérience pratique combinant les relations entre les données et les LLM pour apporter du contexte spécifique à votre domaine et améliorer votre raisonnement.
Amenez votre ordinateur portable et nous vous guiderons sur la mise en place de votre propre pile d’IA générative, en vous fournissant des exemples pratiques et codés pour démarrer en quelques minutes.
OpenMetadata Community Meeting - 5th June 2024OpenMetadata
The OpenMetadata Community Meeting was held on June 5th, 2024. In this meeting, we discussed about the data quality capabilities that are integrated with the Incident Manager, providing a complete solution to handle your data observability needs. Watch the end-to-end demo of the data quality features.
* How to run your own data quality framework
* What is the performance impact of running data quality frameworks
* How to run the test cases in your own ETL pipelines
* How the Incident Manager is integrated
* Get notified with alerts when test cases fail
Watch the meeting recording here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbNOje0kf6E
What is Augmented Reality Image Trackingpavan998932
Augmented Reality (AR) Image Tracking is a technology that enables AR applications to recognize and track images in the real world, overlaying digital content onto them. This enhances the user's interaction with their environment by providing additional information and interactive elements directly tied to physical images.
Artificia Intellicence and XPath Extension FunctionsOctavian Nadolu
The purpose of this presentation is to provide an overview of how you can use AI from XSLT, XQuery, Schematron, or XML Refactoring operations, the potential benefits of using AI, and some of the challenges we face.
AI Pilot Review: The World’s First Virtual Assistant Marketing SuiteGoogle
AI Pilot Review: The World’s First Virtual Assistant Marketing Suite
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https://sumonreview.com/ai-pilot-review/
AI Pilot Review: Key Features
✅Deploy AI expert bots in Any Niche With Just A Click
✅With one keyword, generate complete funnels, websites, landing pages, and more.
✅More than 85 AI features are included in the AI pilot.
✅No setup or configuration; use your voice (like Siri) to do whatever you want.
✅You Can Use AI Pilot To Create your version of AI Pilot And Charge People For It…
✅ZERO Manual Work With AI Pilot. Never write, Design, Or Code Again.
✅ZERO Limits On Features Or Usages
✅Use Our AI-powered Traffic To Get Hundreds Of Customers
✅No Complicated Setup: Get Up And Running In 2 Minutes
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See My Other Reviews Article:
(1) TubeTrivia AI Review: https://sumonreview.com/tubetrivia-ai-review
(2) SocioWave Review: https://sumonreview.com/sociowave-review
(3) AI Partner & Profit Review: https://sumonreview.com/ai-partner-profit-review
(4) AI Ebook Suite Review: https://sumonreview.com/ai-ebook-suite-review
Top Features to Include in Your Winzo Clone App for Business Growth (4).pptxrickgrimesss22
Discover the essential features to incorporate in your Winzo clone app to boost business growth, enhance user engagement, and drive revenue. Learn how to create a compelling gaming experience that stands out in the competitive market.
AI Fusion Buddy Review: Brand New, Groundbreaking Gemini-Powered AI AppGoogle
AI Fusion Buddy Review: Brand New, Groundbreaking Gemini-Powered AI App
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https://sumonreview.com/ai-fusion-buddy-review
AI Fusion Buddy Review: Key Features
✅Create Stunning AI App Suite Fully Powered By Google's Latest AI technology, Gemini
✅Use Gemini to Build high-converting Converting Sales Video Scripts, ad copies, Trending Articles, blogs, etc.100% unique!
✅Create Ultra-HD graphics with a single keyword or phrase that commands 10x eyeballs!
✅Fully automated AI articles bulk generation!
✅Auto-post or schedule stunning AI content across all your accounts at once—WordPress, Facebook, LinkedIn, Blogger, and more.
✅With one keyword or URL, generate complete websites, landing pages, and more…
✅Automatically create & sell AI content, graphics, websites, landing pages, & all that gets you paid non-stop 24*7.
✅Pre-built High-Converting 100+ website Templates and 2000+ graphic templates logos, banners, and thumbnail images in Trending Niches.
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See My Other Reviews Article:
(1) AI Genie Review: https://sumonreview.com/ai-genie-review
(2) SocioWave Review: https://sumonreview.com/sociowave-review
(3) AI Partner & Profit Review: https://sumonreview.com/ai-partner-profit-review
(4) AI Ebook Suite Review: https://sumonreview.com/ai-ebook-suite-review
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Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
In this second installment of our Essentials of Automations webinar series, we’ll explore the landscape of triggers and actions, guiding you through the nuances of authoring and adapting workspaces for seamless automations. Gain an understanding of the full spectrum of triggers and actions available in FME, empowering you to enhance your workspaces for efficient automation.
We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
Custom Healthcare Software for Managing Chronic Conditions and Remote Patient...Mind IT Systems
Healthcare providers often struggle with the complexities of chronic conditions and remote patient monitoring, as each patient requires personalized care and ongoing monitoring. Off-the-shelf solutions may not meet these diverse needs, leading to inefficiencies and gaps in care. It’s here, custom healthcare software offers a tailored solution, ensuring improved care and effectiveness.
Enterprise Resource Planning System includes various modules that reduce any business's workload. Additionally, it organizes the workflows, which drives towards enhancing productivity. Here are a detailed explanation of the ERP modules. Going through the points will help you understand how the software is changing the work dynamics.
To know more details here: https://blogs.nyggs.com/nyggs/enterprise-resource-planning-erp-system-modules/
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PowerApps and Flow are great, and there are a lot of standard connectors that we can use within our PowerApps and Flows. But sometimes we may want to do something just a little different where there is no connector out of the box.
This is when we may want to create a custom connector within PowerApps.
The next question is how do we write the function for the custom connector, and the answer to that is we can do it through Azure using Function Apps. These allow us to register a function service within Azure and then code our function online without even having to open up Visual Studio.
In this walkthrough we will step through how you can do this, and also introduce the Azure Function Apps to those of us that have never used them before.
The first step in this process is to create a new Function App within Azure that we will use to house our custom function that we will eventually register and consume within PowerApps.
To do this, open up the Microsoft Azure portal and click on the + button to add a new resource. Then type in Function App into the search box to find the Function App resource type and select it.
This will take you to the Function App creation form.
All we need to do here is click on the Create button.
This will take us to the Function App Create dialog where we will want to set up a few defaults for our Function App.
We will start off by giving our Function App and App name.
Here we set our App name to dicerollerapp.
Sometimes you may need to tinker with the App name a little to find a function name that is not already reserved within the azurewebsites.net domain, so if the name you choose is reserved, then just try different variations until you find one that works.
This will automatically default in values for the Resource Group and also the Storage account, and we will leave these as the default values.
To make the function easier to find, also check the Pin to dashboard option, and then click on the Create button to create our new Function App.
This will return us to our Azure dashboard and we will see that the Function app is being provisioned for us.
After the Function App is created, just click on the tile.
This will take us to the Function App Overview form where we can start creating our functions.
Now that we have registered our Function App within Azure, we can start creating the function that we will want to perform within our PowerApp.
To do this, click on the Functions tab within the Function App explorer and then click on the + New function button.
This will open up a list of templates that we can choose from for our Function App.
For this example we will select the HttpTrigger – C# template.
This will show us some default details that we will can update for our Function App.
If we want we can change the Name of the function to something a little less generic.
Here we changed the Name to Roll and then clicked on the Create button.
This will create a new C# function for us with a little bit of code to help us along the way.
Rather than use the default code we will replace it with the following function.
using System.Net;
public static async Task<HttpResponseMessage> Run(HttpRequestMessage req, TraceWriter log)
{
int randomNumber;
log.Info("C# HTTP trigger function processed a request.");
// parse query parameter
string die = req.GetQueryNameValuePairs()
.FirstOrDefault(q => string.Compare(q.Key, "die", true) == 0)
.Value;
// Get request body
dynamic data = await req.Content.ReadAsAsync<object>();
// Set die to query string or body data
die = die ?? data?.die;
Random random = new Random();
if (die == "D10"){
randomNumber = random.Next(1,10);
} else if (die == "D8") {
randomNumber = random.Next(1,8);
} else if (die == "D6") {
randomNumber = random.Next(1,6);
} else if (die == "D4") {
randomNumber = random.Next(1,4);
} else {
randomNumber = random.Next(1, 20);
}
return die == null
? req.CreateResponse(HttpStatusCode.BadRequest, "Please pass a Die code on the query string or in the request body")
: req.CreateResponse(HttpStatusCode.OK, randomNumber);
}
To test the function, all we need to do is click on the Run button, which will compile the code and then try to perform the function.
Initially the function will fail, because our code has a parameter of die that we need to pass through to it, and if you look on the right hand side, within the Request body the function is passing a parameter of name.
If we change the parameter name to die, give it a value of D20 and then run the function then we will see in the Output area we will get a random number between 1 and 20.
Now that we have created our function we will need to create a Swagger definition for our Function app.
This is the definition that PowerApps will use to know where the Function App is and also what all of the parameters and returned values are for the function.
To do this we will just create a new text file and paste in the following code into it.
There are a couple of changes that we need to make to this file though to make sure that it is pointing to our new Function App.
The first one is to update the title of the definition to match our function.
For this example we set the title to DiceRollerApp.
Then we will want to change the host URL to point to our Function App. This is the name that we initially gave out Function App when we created it.
Because we changed the name of the function within the Function App we will also want to update the path URL to reference the name of the function that we used.
For this example the path is /api/Roll.
Also because we changed the name of the parameter that we are passing to the function from name to die then we will also want to update the parameter definition to match that parameter.
There is one last change that we need to make to the Swagger definition, and that is to give it a Host key code that it will use to authenticate against the Function App.
To find this, return back to the Function App and click on the Settings tab in the header.
At the bottom of the form you will see that there are dome Host Keys.
Click on the Click to show link for the default host key.
This will show us the Host key code and we will want to copy the key.
Now return back to the Swagger definition and paste the Host key code into the default value for the code parameter.
After we have done that we can save the file.
Now that we have created our Swagger definition, we will want to create a new custom connector within PowerApps that calls the Azure Function.
To do this, open up PowerApps and then click on the Connections menu item.
This will open up the Connections form and we will want to click on the Manage custom connections button in the header.
When the Custom connections page is displayed, click on the Create custom connector link.
This will open up a definition form for our new Custom connector.
Now click on the folder icon for the Custom connectors and find the Swagger file that we just created and click on the Open button.
This will load in the default configuration for the Function App and also set all of the parameters for the connector.
We can add a custom icon for the connector if we like just by clicking on the Upload icon button and then selecting a picture.
For this icon we have a white background, so we will want to make the Icon background color match this and set it to the hex color for white which is #ffffff.
Finally we will give out connector a Description and then click on the Continue button.
This will take us to the Security tab and all we need to do here is click on the Continue button.
Now we will be taken to the Definition tab where we can add a little more detail to our connector.
Start off by adding a Summary for the connection.
Here we wet the Summary to Dice Roller.
And we also changed the Description to explain a little about what the connector does.
After we have done that we will want to click on the Create connector button in the header to create the connector with all of the definitions that we supplied.
After a few seconds we will get a notice that the connector was created and we can then click on the Test link to start testing the connector out.
Now that we have created our Connector we will want to create a connection to it within PowerApps so that we can use it.
To do this, click on the + New connection button on the Test page.
This will open up a dialog box asking us if we really want to create a connection and we will want to click on the Create button.
This will create a new Connection for us within PowerApps.
Once we have a Connection within PowerApps to our Function App, we can start using it within our Flows.
To do this, click on the Flows link within the menu bar on the left and then click on the Create from blank link in the header.
This will create a new PowerApp button for us to start building our Flow around.
Start off by clicking on the New Step button and then click on the Add an action button.
When the Choose an action form is displayed, we can now search for the new connector that we created and select the Action that we want to link to the flow.
In this case I was able to find the DiceRollerApp and select the Dice Roller action.
And now we have a new action in the Flow that will allow us to call the Azure Function App.
If we want to act on the results of the function we can add in a condition and then when we select any value field, the returned value shows up from our Function App.
Now we can flesh out our Flow a little bit so that it has a couple of notifications based on the result that is returned from the Function App.
When we are done we can click on the Create flow button to create the flow.
After the flow has been created, all we need to do is click on the Done button.
Congratulations. We now have a Flow that uses our Custom Connector, which in turn calls the Function App that we created in Azure. Let’s see it in action.
To see the flow running and calling the Function App, just click on the Pencil icon to the right of the flow.
This will open up the Flow and show us the steps and also that it is using our new Connector that we created.
To test out the Flow, just click on the More button and then click on the Run now link.
This will open up a dialog box asking us if we really want to run the Flow.
All we want to do here is click on the Run flow button.
This will then tell us that the flow ran successfully.
To see the flow execution, just click on the See flow run activity link in the dialog box.
This will open up the Activity list and we will see that the Flow ran successfully.
If we drill into the Flow we will be able to see that the Dice Roller ran, and also that the second notification was triggered.
If we expand out the Dice Roller step then we will also see that we rolled a 10.
Better luck next time I guess.
Now we have a way that we can create our own custom functions and then add them into PowerApps as a custom Connector.
By using the Azure Function Apps we can create pretty much any type of function that we can think of.
For example, we can use this same scenario to create
Text manipulation or search functions,
Random data generators
Calls to other services that are not yet available within PowerApps
How cool is that?