In our initial chapters, we developed an HTTP trigger named RegisterUser that acts as a web API and can be consumed by any application that's capable of making HTTP requests. However, there might be some other requirements, where you might have different applications that create messages in a queue with the details required for creating a user. For the sake of simplicity, we will be using Azure Storage Explorer to create a queue message.
In this recipe, we will look at how to get the details of the user from the queue using strongly typed objects.