Using the REST Service Broker with Azure API Apps

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Using the REST Service Broker with Azure API Apps

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K2 blackpearl
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Generating a Swagger Descriptor for REST-based Services using RESTUnited.com

Integrating a REST-based Service with K2

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Azure API apps are web applications that reside in Microsoft Azure (you can learn more about Azure API Apps here and here). This article describes how you can use the REST Service Broker provided by K2 to expose Azure API apps as SmartObjects, making it easy to integrate with Azure API apps from SmartForms, workflows and other SmartObject consumers.
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The downloadable file attached to this article contains the whitepaper and a sample Microsoft Graph Swagger descriptor file.
 

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