Use isolated worker model in e2e test functions app#647
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I received an email saying, "Beginning 10 November 2026, the in-process model for .NET apps in Azure Functions will no longer be supported."
The Functions app we create for the end-to-end tests uses the in-process model, and in fact is running on .NET 6, which is EOL. This Functions app needs a refresh generally, so I added a few (untested) changes to the script that generates the app, as a placeholder to visit later.
Handy links:
Migrate .NET apps from the in-process model to the isolated worker model
az functionapp reference
Develop Azure Functions locally using Core Tools
Azure Functions Core Tools reference