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Microsoft has enabled Java support using the open source Azure Functions runtime running on .NET Core, enabling multiple programming languages to use the service, said Nir Mashkowski, partner ...
Microsoft is announcing at JavaOne that Java support is coming to its Azure Functions serverless service, fulfilling one of its biggest developer requests. Written by Mary Jo Foley, Senior ...
Microsoft announced the general availability (GA) of Java support in Azure Functions V2.0. Developers can now write functions in Java 8 and take advantage of the Maven-powered developer experience pro ...
Azure Functions, Microsoft's serverless computing experience in the cloud, now officially supports the Java programming language and has also made it easier to work with TypeScript.
You can even use this technique to add any custom extensions you’ve written. Each function in your custom handler needs its own functions.json file in a folder with the same name as the function.
A new "getting started" experience for Java on Azure dev tooling promises to have IntelliJ jockeys up and running with their first deployment within a few minutes. Microsoft's dev team for the Azure ...
Microsoft announces updates of its Java tooling in its Visual Studio Code extension and the Azure Toolkit for IntelliJ, showcasing a host of new features.
The latest update of Java on Azure Tooling, announced last week, comes with new support for the Azure Cosmos DB and enhancements to Azure Virtual Machine functionality.
Microsoft has acquired a London startup billed as the leading contributor to the AdoptOpenJDK project in a bid to increase Java workloads performance on its Azure cloud. The No. 2 cloud computing ...