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“Unlock the Power of Automation: Integrate Logic Apps with SQL Server Using API Connections and Key Vault Credentials”

Integrating Logic Apps with SQL Server via API Connection Using Credentials from Key Vault
Introduction
The ability to integrate cloud-based data and applications has become increasingly important in today’s digital world. To meet this need, cloud architectures have become increasingly complex, with multiple layers of services and applications working together. This complexity can lead to challenges in securely storing sensitive information, such as credentials and keys, which are essential for many cloud integrations.

In this blog post, we’ll discuss how to integrate Logic Apps with SQL Server using an API connection, while keeping credentials secure using Key Vault.

Securely Storing Credentials with Key Vault
Key Vault is a cloud-based service that allows you to securely store and manage sensitive data, such as credentials and keys. This service provides an extra layer of security by encrypting the data, and allows you to control access to the data.

The advantage of using Key Vault is that it allows you to keep your credentials secure, while still providing access to the data. This is especially important for cloud-based applications, as they are often spread across multiple services and databases.

Integrating Logic Apps with SQL Server
Logic Apps is a cloud-based service that allows you to easily integrate applications and services. It provides a visual designer that allows you to quickly and easily create workflows, and it also has an API that allows you to integrate with other services.

In this blog post, we will discuss how to use Logic Apps to integrate with SQL Server. We’ll discuss how to use the API connection to securely store credentials in Key Vault, as well as how to set up the integration.

Creating an API Connection
The first step in integrating Logic Apps with SQL Server is to create an API connection. This connection will allow Logic Apps to securely store credentials in Key Vault, while still providing access to the data.

To create an API connection, navigate to the Logic Apps service in the Azure Portal. From there, select the “Connections” tab, and then click the “+ New” button. On the “Create connection” page, select “API connection” from the list of available connections.

Configuring the API Connection
Once the API connection has been created, you will need to configure it to securely store credentials in Key Vault. To do this, click the “Configure” button on the API connection page.

On the “Configure API connection” page, select the “Key Vault” option from the list of available options. This will allow you to securely store credentials in Key Vault.

Next, you will need to provide the details for the Key Vault. This includes the name of the Key Vault, the name of the credential to be stored, and the tenant ID of the Key Vault.

Creating the Integration
Once the API connection has been configured, you can then create the integration. This integration will allow you to securely store credentials in Key Vault, while still providing access to the data.

To create the integration, navigate to the Logic Apps service in the Azure Portal. From there, select the “Integrations” tab, and then click the “+ New” button. On the “Create integration” page, select “API connection” from the list of available integrations.

On the “Configure integration” page, select the API connection that you created earlier. This will allow you to securely store credentials in Key Vault, while still providing access to the data.

Conclusion
Integrating Logic Apps with SQL Server using an API connection and credentials stored in Key Vault is an effective way to securely store sensitive data. This process allows you to keep your credentials secure, while still providing access to the data.

By following the steps outlined in this blog post, you can easily integrate Logic Apps with SQL Server and securely store credentials in Key Vault.
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