Adding Azure serverless components to the application

To be able to add components to a Composite Application, we first must navigate to the Home dashboard of Serverless360. From there, we can view and manage the Composite Applications that have been created. Follow these steps to navigate to that dashboard and add some components to the Composite Application that we created in the previous section:

  1. Navigate to the Home dashboard: Click Home in the upper-left corner to navigate to the Home dashboard of Serverless360:

The screen shows both the default application and the one we created ourselves. As we can learn from viewing both containers, no components have been added to the applications and no alarms exist. Each application also has a button named MANAGE. By clicking that button, we can add components to the Composite Application.

  1. Manage Composite Applications: Click on the MANAGE button for the ACME Order Processing application. This will take us to the following screen:

The screen shows the associate resources pane, with an overview screen in the background that has all the different components associated with the ACME Order Processing Composite Application.

The Associate Resources pane shows five tabs for the different kind of components that we can add to a Composite Application. Note that, to be able to associate messaging and relay components to a Composite Application, you first need to associate Azure Service Bus and/or Relay namespaces to Serverless360. For the remaining component types (Logic Apps, function apps, and Event Hubs), all artifacts from the Azure subscriptions that are associated in Serverless360 are shown in the subsequent tabs.

  1. Add a few resources to the Composite Application: Let's add a few Logic Apps to the Composite Application. Firstly, we'll click on the LOGIC APPS tab:
  1. Select a few Logic Apps by clicking the checkbox that shows on the left-hand side of each Logic App. Once the Logic Apps are selected, click the Save button. We will be redirected to the Overview screen, and in the Logic Apps frame the recently added Logic Apps will show up:
  1. From this Overview screen, we can access all subsequent sections by clicking on the header of each section. The following screenshot shows what the section looks like for Logic Apps:

Here you can, for example, perform the following actions for Logic Apps:

  • Disable or enable Logic Apps
  • Run triggers
  • View trigger properties
  • Disassociate the Logic App from the Composite Application
  • Set up monitoring

Now we have associated some components to a Composite Application, we can set up monitoring for these components. This is the subject of the next section.

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