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Azure SDK for Java

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This repository contains official Java libraries for Azure services. For reference documentation go to Azure SDK for Java documentation, and tutorials, samples, quick starts and other documentation, go to Azure for Java Developers.

You can find a complete list of all the packages for these libraries here.

Getting started

To get started with a specific library, see the README.md file located in the library's project folder. You can find service libraries in the /sdk directory.

For tutorials, samples, quick starts and other documentation, visit Azure for Java Developers.

Prerequisites

Java 8 or later is required to use the November 2019 client libraries, otherwise Java 7 or later is required.

Packages available

Each service might have a number of libraries available from each of the following categories:

Client: November 2019 GA Release

Following packages that we are currently releasing in GA. These libraries follow the Azure SDK Design Guidelines for Java and share a number of core features such as HTTP retries, logging, transport protocols, authentication protocols, etc., so that once you learn how to use these features in one client library, you will know how to use them in other client libraries. You can learn about these shared features here.

These libraries can be easily identified by their folder, package, and namespaces names starting with azure-, e.g. azure-keyvault.

The libraries released in the November 2019 GA release:

Client: November 2019 Preview Release

The libraries released in the November GA November 2019 preview:

NOTE: If you need to ensure your code is ready for production, use one of the stable libraries.

Client: Stable

Last stable versions of packages that have been provided for usage with Azure and are production-ready. These libraries provide similar functionalities to the preview libraries, as they allow you to use and consume existing resources and interact with them, for example: upload a blob. Stable library directories start with microsoft-azure-, e.g. microsoft-azure-keyvault.

Management

Libraries which enable you to provision specific resources. They are responsible for directly mirroring and consuming Azure service's REST endpoints. Management library directories contain -mgmt-, e.g. azure-mgmt-keyvault.

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Contributing

For details on contributing to this repository, see the contributing guide.

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