First of all, a big thank you to Mattias Lögdberg for inviting me to be part of the DevUP Talks series and for the opportunity to share my experience with the community.
The session “DevUP Talks #05 – Logic Apps Tips & Tricks” is now available online!
In this session, I had the opportunity to share practical tips and lessons learned from real-world Azure Logic Apps implementations, focusing on common challenges around deployments, environments, and security.
📝 One-Minute Brief
In this DevUP Talks session, I share practical tips and tricks from real-world Azure Logic Apps projects. I focus on three common scenarios that can improve your development and deployment process: handling environment-specific timers, deploying Logic Apps in a disabled state, and using User Managed Identity with Service Bus in Logic Apps Standard. These approaches help you increase security, simplify deployments, and separate infrastructure from access control. If you work with Logic Apps across multiple environments, this session provides practical guidance you can apply immediately.
About the session
In this DevUP Talks session, I walk through three practical scenarios that can significantly improve how you build and deploy Logic Apps:
- Using different timer conditions depending on the environment.
- Deploying Logic Apps in a disabled state.
- Using User Managed Identity with Service Bus in Logic Apps Standard.
These are small changes, but they can have a big impact on how you manage deployments and structure your solutions.
Why this matters
When working with Logic Apps in real projects, especially across multiple environments, we often face challenges such as:
- Keeping behavior consistent across Dev, Test, and Prod.
- Ensuring secure access to services.
- Separating infrastructure, deployments, and permissions.
This session focuses on practical ways to address these challenges and improve the overall reliability and maintainability of your solutions.
Final thoughts
This was a very practical session, focused on real scenarios that I’ve encountered in projects over the years.
I hope you find it useful and that it helps you improve your Logic Apps implementations.
As always, feel free to reach out if you have any questions or want to discuss these topics.
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