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The team behind Microsoft's Azure Toolkit for IntelliJ, available in the JetBrains Marketplace, announced a new 'getting started' experience that promises to get devs ups and running with their first ...
So, you have a web application right now that works in your test environment locally, and you want to deploy that to Azure? Not open for further replies.
Microsoft's Azure App Service now supports the company's own build of OpenJDK, bringing new support for Java 17 and Tomcat 10.0 runtimes.
It's pretty simple to deploy a WAR file in Tomcat with Maven. Follow these five steps to ensure a successful, plugin-based Maven Tomcat deploy of a Java web app.
It’s been a long time since Microsoft brewed its own Java. But now it’s back, with the Microsoft Build of OpenJDK, fit and finished for running in the Azure cloud.