{"id":110777,"date":"2016-12-06T07:50:05","date_gmt":"2016-12-06T15:50:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/en-us\/power-platform\/blog\/power-automate\/guided-learning-and-two-services\/"},"modified":"2016-12-06T07:50:05","modified_gmt":"2016-12-06T15:50:05","slug":"guided-learning-and-two-services","status":"publish","type":"power-automate","link":"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/en-us\/power-platform\/blog\/power-automate\/guided-learning-and-two-services\/","title":{"rendered":"Introducing Guided Learning and more new services"},"content":{"rendered":"
Start your learning journey through Flow with a sequenced collection of courses, and understand the extensive and powerful capabilities of Flow.<\/p>\n
Sr Program Manager Merwan Hade will be your guide in this course that combines videos and documentation. The guided learning is divided into four sections:<\/p>\n We hope that you find this a good way to get started with Microsoft Flow. Try it out today<\/a> and let us know your feedback about the course.\u00a0<\/p>\n At the end of November we released two new premium services:<\/p>\n These services (along with a few of the others recently released in November), are\u00a0premium,<\/strong>\u00a0which means that you will need Flow Plan 1 or Flow Plan 2 to use them. If you don’t have one of these plans, you can start a free 90 day trial today. Learn more about our pricing plans here<\/a>.\u00a0<\/p>\n Webhooks are a way for developers to publish events that other services can listen to and respond to. A flow can now be an endpoint for webhooks that automatically registers itself for events and runs whenever a request is made to the webhook.\u00a0<\/p>\n Use the webhook trigger if you are a developer and you have a service endpoint that can be used to register new webhooks (and another endpoint for unregistering webhooks). Webhooks can also be used in the middle of a flow as an action – if you want the flow to wait for an external event to happen before it proceeds with its logic. You can read more about the webhook built-in actions in this document for Azure Logic apps<\/a>.<\/p>\n Note, if your service requires manual registration for publishing events over HTTP, you can use the already-released HTTP Request trigger to get a URL that you can copy-and-paste into your application. Read more in this blog post<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<\/a><\/p>\n
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