Logic Apps: New Set Of Best Practices, Tips and Tricks video

  • Sandro Pereira
  • Oct 16, 2024
  • 2 min read

I had already mentioned this session on my blog, but I never shared the video. This post fits perfectly into my ongoing effort to revisit sessions I delivered in the past that I never fully covered.

Recently, I came across another great Logic Apps session that I delivered four years ago at Azure Integration Bootcamp 2022. Although some time has passed, the topic remains highly relevant for individuals and organizations that work with, or are just starting with, Azure Logic Apps.

📝 One-Minute Brief

Azure Logic Apps continue to evolve, but core best practices remain essential for building reliable and maintainable workflows. In this post, I share a video session originally delivered at Azure Integration Bootcamp that covers a new set of Logic Apps best practices, tips, and tricks. The session focuses on real‑world guidance that helps teams build more robust, secure, and effective integration solutions.

For sure, I need to update my Logic App slides and session, mainly because we now have a new Logic App design, and on a visual level, many things are different; of course, there are new features. Don’t get me wrong, but… I’m amazed and happy to see that after 4 years, all those best practices, tips, and tricks are still essential and very useful:

  • Recap of the previous set of Logic App best practices, tips, and tricks.
  • Connectors naming convention – use descriptive names.
  • Standard vs Consumption – what are the differences?
  • Choose your developer tools properly.
  • Implement good governance policies.
  • Get the error message – how to properly get the error message.
  • Rollback to a previous version of an Azure Logic App.
  • Using other HTTP methods than POST inside Logic Apps.
  • For each parallelism.
  • Protect your Logic Apps.

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Author: Sandro Pereira

Sandro Pereira lives in Portugal and works as a consultant at DevScope. In the past years, he has been working on implementing Integration scenarios both on-premises and cloud for various clients, each with different scenarios from a technical point of view, size, and criticality, using Microsoft Azure, Microsoft BizTalk Server and different technologies like AS2, EDI, RosettaNet, SAP, TIBCO etc. He is a regular blogger, international speaker, and technical reviewer of several BizTalk books all focused on Integration. He is also the author of the book “BizTalk Mapping Patterns & Best Practices”. He has been awarded MVP since 2011 for his contributions to the integration community.

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