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Case Study 1

Current environment

Windows Server 2016 virtual machine

The virtual machine (VM) runs BizTalk Server 2016.

The VM runs the following workflows:

– Ocean Transport C This workflow gathers and validates container information including container contents and arrival notices at various shipping ports.

– Inland Transport C This workflow gathers and validates trucking information including fuel usage, number of stops, and routes.

The VM supports the following REST API calls:

– Container API C This API provides container information including weight, contents, and other attributes.

– Location API C This API provides location information regarding shipping ports of call and tracking stops.

– Shipping REST API C This API provides shipping information for use and display on the shipping website.

Shipping Data

The application uses MongoDB JSON document storage database for all container and transport information.

Shipping Web Site

The site displays shipping container tracking information and container contents. The site is located at http://shipping.wideworldimporters.com/

Proposed solution

The on-premises shipping application must be moved to Azure. The VM has been migrated to a new Standard_D16s_v3 Azure VM by using Azure Site Recovery and must remain running in Azure to complete the BizTalk component migrations. You create a Standard_D16s_v3 Azure VM to host BizTalk Server.

The Azure architecture diagram for the proposed solution is shown below:

Requirements

Shipping Logic app

The Shipping Logic app must meet the following requirements:

– Support the ocean transport and inland transport workflows by using a Logic App.

– Support industry-standard protocol X12 message format for various messages including vessel content details and arrival notices.

– Secure resources to the corporate VNet and use dedicated storage resources with a fixed costing model.

– Maintain on-premises connectivity to support legacy applications and final BizTalk migrations.

Shipping Function app

Implement secure function endpoints by using app-level security and include Azure Active Directory (Azure AD).

REST APIs

The REST API’s that support the solution must meet the following requirements:

– Secure resources to the corporate VNet.

– Allow deployment to a testing location within Azure while not incurring additional costs.

– Automatically scale to double capacity during peak shipping times while not causing application downtime.

– Minimize costs when selecting an Azure payment model.

Shipping data

Data migration from on-premises to Azure must minimize costs and downtime.

Shipping website

Use Azure Content Delivery Network (CDN) and ensure maximum performance for dynamic content while minimizing latency and costs.

Issues

Windows Server 2016 VM

The VM shows high network latency, jitter, and high CPU utilization. The VM is critical and has not been backed up in the past. The VM must enable a quick restore from a 7-day snapshot to include in-place restore of disks in case of failure.

Shipping website and REST APIs

The following error message displays while you are testing the website:

Failed to load http://test-shippingapi.wideworldimporters.com/: No ‘Access-Control-Allow-Origin’ header is present on the requested resource. Origin ‘http://test.wideworldimporters.com/’ is therefore not allowed access.

You need to support the requirements for the Shipping Logic App.

What should you use?
A . Azure Active Directory Application Proxy
B . Site-to-Site (S2S) VPN connection
C . On-premises Data Gateway
D . Point-to-Site (P2S) VPN connection

Answer: C

Explanation:

Before you can connect to on-premises data sources from Azure Logic Apps, download and install the on-premises data gateway on a local computer. The gateway works as a bridge that provides quick data transfer and encryption between data sources on premises (not in the cloud) and your logic apps.

The gateway supports BizTalk Server 2016.

Note: Microsoft have now fully incorporated the Azure BizTalk Services capabilities into Logic Apps and Azure App Service Hybrid Connections.

Logic Apps Enterprise Integration pack bring some of the enterprise B2B capabilities like AS2 and X12, EDI standards support Scenario: The Shipping Logic app must meet the following requirements:

Support the ocean transport and inland transport workflows by using a Logic App.

Support industry-standard protocol X12 message format for various messages including vessel content details and arrival notices.

Secure resources to the corporate VNet and use dedicated storage resources with a fixed costing model.

Maintain on-premises connectivity to support legacy applications and final BizTalk migrations.

Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/logic-apps/logic-apps-gateway-install

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