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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 ...
Motorola's new Java applications let consumers access Web sites using the Secure Socket Layer Internet security standard. This form of security is used by companies such as Web portals to protect ...
Java support in Azure Functions has been a top request, according to the announcement posted last week by Nir Mashkowski, partner director for the Azure App Service.
Microsoft is adding support for Java to its Azure serverless compute service. On Oct. 4, Microsoft announced at the JavaOne show that it is making a public preview of Java support for Functions ...
Microsoft’s Azure Functions serverless computing platform now has beta support for Java programming, a feature developers have demanded since Azure Functions’ 2016 debut. The beta inclusion of ...
The new Java runtime will share all the differentiated features provided by Azure Functions, such as the wide range of triggering options and data bindings, serverless execution model with autoscale, ...
The Java file loads DLL and declares the C function, which is to be called. There is no restriction to the number of functions that can be called.
These lighter-weight Java frameworks combine cloud-native flexibility with Java’s time-tested engineering, so you can write responsive code that’s easy to deploy anywhere.
Microsoft isn’t ready to talk about it yet, but expect Azure Functions support for other languages in the future. (Editor’s note: This post was updated to clarify which languages can already ...
Azure Functions, Microsoft’s platform for building serverless applications, has long supported a variety of programming languages but it’s adding an important one today: Java. Fittingly, the ...