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Robust Cloud integration with Azure

You're reading from   Robust Cloud integration with Azure Unleash the power of serverless integration with Azure

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786465573
Length 696 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Abhishek Kumar Abhishek Kumar
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Martin Abbott Martin Abbott
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Gyanendra Kumar Gautam Gyanendra Kumar Gautam
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James Corbould James Corbould
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Mahindra Morar Mahindra Morar
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Ashish Bhambhani Ashish Bhambhani
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Preface 1. An Introduction to Systems Integration in the Cloud 2. What Is an Azure App Service? FREE CHAPTER 3. Getting Started with API Apps 4. What is Azure API Management? 5. Trigger Your First Logic App in Azure 6. Working with Connectors in Logic Apps 7. Azure Functions in Logic Apps 8. A Deep Dive into Logic Apps 9. Powerful Integration with SaaS Using Logic Apps 10. Advanced Integration with Powerful, Scalable Service Bus in the Cloud 11. Connecting to Event Hubs and an Introduction to IoT Hubs 12. EAI/B2B Integration Using Logic Apps 13. Hybrid Integration Using BizTalk Server 2016 and Logic Apps 14. Tooling and Monitoring for Logic Apps 15. Whats Next for Azure Integration?

An introduction to Event Hubs

Event Hubs are primarily designed to ingest large volumes of event and telemetry data in a high throughput manner from a variety of devices and services. They are similar in principle to Azure Queues and Azure Topics but with different characteristics and use cases. Although Azure Queues and Topics are used for enterprise messaging scenarios in which transaction support, dead-lettering, ordered delivery, and guaranteed delivery are of prime concerns, Event Hubs are biased toward very high throughput and event processing scenarios such as stream analytics.

Security in Event Hubs

When a device sends data to an Event Hub, it is normally to a virtual endpoint address defined by the publisher. A publisher requires a valid token to be passed with each message, which is a combination of a shared access signature (SAS) and a publisher name. The publisher name is normally the device's unique identifier.

Although it is not recommended, you can directly connect to...

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