Showing posts with label Enterprise Integration Pack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Enterprise Integration Pack. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Logic Apps and EDI (V)

This post continues the Logic Apps and EDI series of post, that I began weeks ago:

In this post I go to explain how monitor and tracking B2B scenarios using OMS.

Thursday, April 27, 2017

Logic Apps and EDI (III)

This post continues the Logic Apps and EDI series of post, that I began last week:
In this post I go to explain how to modify our Agreement, to allow receive from CompanyA, messages of type INVOICE_99B_D.

Monday, April 24, 2017

Global Azure and Integration Bootcamps 2017

Last month I was speaking about Logic Apps on the last two great events.

First was on Saturday 25th March at Madrid, Global Integration Bootcamp, where I talked about Serverless, Logic Apps and Enterprise Integration Pack and the similarities between BizTalk and the PaaS (API Management, Service Bus, Azure Functions and Logic Apps). You can see my slides here.

Friday, April 21, 2017

Logic Apps and EDI (I)

When I began to write this post, my first intention was demonstrate how to migrate a BizTalk EDI Application to Logic Apps with Enterprise Integration Pack, but then I thought to begin with a simple scenario.

I took a sample EDI application in BizTalk from other post (see https://abhijitmahato.wordpress.com/category/biztalk-edi/) and try to implement the same with Logic Apps and Enterprise Integration Pack.

Wednesday, April 05, 2017

Deconstructing my GIB2017 Demo

Last Saturday, I participated as speaker at Global Integration Bootcamp 2017 at Madrid. You can find the slides of the event at Kabel's Blog.

Monday, March 06, 2017

Global Integration Bootcamp next March 25th 2017


Global Integration Bootcamp will be next March 25th, the first Integration Bootcamp with Microsoft technology held in Spain.

The event will be at Madrid. More info at http://www.kabel.es/globalintegrationbootcamp2017

"EDIFACT Fallback Settings" on Enterprise Integration Pack for Logic Apps

In the new Enterprise Integration Pack for Logic Apps, creating new EDI scenarios, they do not support "EDIFACT Fallback Settings" as there was in BizTalk. This functionality allows when BizTalk has not determined the agreement, apply a default agreement. I have added this suggestion to feedback.azure.com: EDIFACT Fallback Settings suggestion