Building MCP Servers with Azure Logic Apps: Demo Collection
KentWeareMSFT presents an overview and demonstrations of using Azure Logic Apps and API Center to create MCP servers, showcasing integrations with Salesforce and ServiceNow for practical automation.
Building MCP Servers with Azure Logic Apps: Demo Collection
Azure Logic Apps now supports creating Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers using its connectors, enabling seamless integration between agents and line-of-business systems. This post contains a collection of demo videos and resources for building MCP servers anchored by Logic Apps and Azure API Center, with real examples that automate connectivity to Salesforce and ServiceNow.
Featured Demos
1. Getting Started - Salesforce Sales MCP Server
- Overview: Demonstrates how to use Azure API Center with Logic Apps connectors to implement an MCP Server that manages Salesforce Contacts, Accounts, and Opportunities.
- Key Takeaways:
- Configure and authenticate Logic Apps connectors for Salesforce
- Expose endpoints for agent interaction
- Map business entities for easy management
2. Getting Started - ServiceNow Incident MCP Server
- Overview: Showcases transforming a standard Logic Apps instance into an MCP server for IT ticketing use cases.
- Key Takeaways:
- Integrate ServiceNow incident management workflows
- Enable agents to assign and track IT incident tickets
- Utilize Logic Apps connectors for automated business logic
How MCP Servers Work with Logic Apps
- Logic Apps connectors provide ready templates for connecting to business platforms
- API Center enables unified API visibility and governance
- MCP servers act as interoperability layers for agents, exposing API endpoints to platforms like Salesforce and ServiceNow
Useful Resources
- API Center and Logic Apps MCP Server - Microsoft Docs
- Setting up Logic Apps as an MCP Server - Microsoft Docs
About the Author
KentWeareMSFT, a Microsoft contributor, specializes in enterprise integration using Microsoft Azure services and regularly shares practical tutorials for the technical community.
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