With great IDE support, development with Logic Apps is very easy. In this section, we will describe the various components of Logic Apps and their purposes.
Azure Logic Apps uses a workflow definition template to create Logic Apps workflows in JSON format. The workflow definition template schema consists of multiple sections, such as parameters, triggers, actions, and outputs. When we create a workflow within Azure Logic Apps, the Logic Apps workflow engine validates the workflow definition through this predefined schema structure.
The basic structure of a workflow definition schema is as follows:
Here, we will go through each of the sections described in the workflow definition schema. This will help us to understand how the Azure Logic Apps engine and the workflow schema validation work behind the integration framework:
- $schema: This section...