Episode
Create a Custom Connector for your Web API from within Visual Studio
with Daniel Laskewitz, Marcel Ferreira
Code-first developers will now be able to create both APIs and connectors from within Microsoft Visual Studio, thereby minimizing context switching when developing custom connectors for Microsoft Power Platform. In this episode, Marcel Ferreira and Daniel Laskewitz will talk about this new capability!
Chapters
- 00:00 - Introduction
- 01:44 - Visual Studio Integration
- 02:37 - The Power Platform Connected Service
- 03:34 - Demo of the Power Platform Connected Service
- 06:03 - Open the maker portal from Visual Studio
- 06:22 - Create a canvas app that connects with the connector
- 08:59 - Add breakpoints and debug the connector
- 11:44 - What's next?
- 12:31 - Wrap up
Recommended Resources
- Blog
- Download Visual Studio (preview)
- Visual Studio connected service
- Create a canvas app front end for your ASP.NET web API
- Create a developer environment for the Power Platform
Connect
Code-first developers will now be able to create both APIs and connectors from within Microsoft Visual Studio, thereby minimizing context switching when developing custom connectors for Microsoft Power Platform. In this episode, Marcel Ferreira and Daniel Laskewitz will talk about this new capability!
Chapters
- 00:00 - Introduction
- 01:44 - Visual Studio Integration
- 02:37 - The Power Platform Connected Service
- 03:34 - Demo of the Power Platform Connected Service
- 06:03 - Open the maker portal from Visual Studio
- 06:22 - Create a canvas app that connects with the connector
- 08:59 - Add breakpoints and debug the connector
- 11:44 - What's next?
- 12:31 - Wrap up
Recommended Resources
- Blog
- Download Visual Studio (preview)
- Visual Studio connected service
- Create a canvas app front end for your ASP.NET web API
- Create a developer environment for the Power Platform
Connect
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