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Build a simple .net application in Azure Pipelines and add a step in the pipeline to hand off to an automation workflow in AAP on Azure. After deployment of the infrastructure and web application, kick back to the pipeline to finish the remaining tests and release code.
Benefit of the AAP in the scenario is to centralize all Automation that touches the environment into a single place and keep the Azure Pipelines view simple and effective focusing on what it does best, checking out code, reaching out external systems to finish the build, release code, add gates etc.
Both Azure Pipelines and AAP are Azure Services working in conjunction to create effective build and deployment pipelines that can be consumed from Dev perspective (Azure Pipeline entry) or Ops perspective (AAP entry)
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Hi Orcun. Let's touch base later next week. I like your use case but I'm not sure it's the right one for a "getting started" lab. I'm also working on RHPDS which is where my intention is to have more advanced use cases. Talk soon.
Orcun and I have been discussing this. I'll likely with time add a second AAP on Azure lab with more advanced use cases to include something like the use case Orcun is suggesting. thanks.
Build a simple .net application in Azure Pipelines and add a step in the pipeline to hand off to an automation workflow in AAP on Azure. After deployment of the infrastructure and web application, kick back to the pipeline to finish the remaining tests and release code.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: