B2B integration
To a slight extent, we have already covered B2B integration of Azure Logic Apps in this chapter, but I wanted to give you some more information regarding this topic, as this service is not always recognized as an enterprise integration tool. Surprisingly, Azure Logic Apps has many interesting features to offer when it comes to exchanging messages and data between partners, and you'll find the relevant details in this section.
Starting B2B integration in Azure Logic Apps
To get started with B2B integration, you will need an integration account – this is a special container for integration artifacts that you will work with. In general, it allows you to store a variety of different items (such as certificates, schemas, and agreements) in one place so that you can work with them in Azure Logic Apps.
To create such an account, click on + Create a resource and search for Integration Account
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Figure 9.15 – Creating an...