Microsoft Fabric API for GraphQL™ for Azure Cosmos DB Mirroring
The Microsoft Fabric API for GraphQL™ provides a data access layer that enables you to query multiple data sources quickly and efficiently using a widely adopted and familiar API technology. This API abstracts the specifics of backend data sources, allowing you to focus on your application’s logic and deliver all the data a client needs […]
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