Create and Configure a SQL Server Database and ASP.NET Core Web API in Azure: Dev To Azure – Part 2 by @roundthecode roundthecode.com
We will look at how to set up a SQL Server database and ASP.NET Core Web API in Azure. In addition, we will allow the Web API to communicate with the database.
In part 1, we set up an ASP.NET Core Web API and Blazor Wasm application into Azure Devops. By using the Repos section in a Azure project, we were able to push local Git repositories into Azure Devops.
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