For devs - you can replace the Power Pages layer without leaving Dataverse
📰 Dev.to · Andrew Elans
Replace Power Pages with Azure Static Web Apps and vanilla JS without leaving Dataverse, and learn how to integrate them seamlessly
Action Steps
- Set up an Azure Static Web Apps account to host your web application
- Create a new web app using vanilla JS and configure it to connect to Dataverse
- Migrate your existing Power Pages content to the new Azure Static Web Apps instance
- Configure API connections between Azure Static Web Apps and Dataverse
- Test and deploy your new application to ensure seamless integration
Who Needs to Know This
Developers and engineers who work with Power Pages and Dataverse can benefit from this approach to improve their application's performance and scalability. This is particularly useful for teams looking to optimize their workflow without migrating from Dataverse.
Key Insight
💡 You can replace Power Pages with Azure Static Web Apps and vanilla JS without migrating from Dataverse, allowing for improved performance and scalability
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Key Takeaways
Replace Power Pages with Azure Static Web Apps and vanilla JS without leaving Dataverse, and learn how to integrate them seamlessly
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