well no.. the docker images needs to be pushed up.. before that can be done we need a resource group, a container registry. Then we need to create a service endpoint from each container.. and then we can replace each URL with a real one... and we need the serverless part too :) .
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"We are not there yet but part two will take us all the way"
Or...
Create a now.json file, configure it accordingly and...
now
That's it, part 2 done :)
well no.. the docker images needs to be pushed up.. before that can be done we need a resource group, a container registry. Then we need to create a service endpoint from each container.. and then we can replace each URL with a real one... and we need the serverless part too :) .