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Microsoft is announcing at JavaOne that Java support is coming to its Azure Functions serverless service, fulfilling one of its biggest developer requests.
At this month's Build conference, Microsoft announced a preview of Azure Functions, a service that runs code on-demand. Azure Functions is Microsoft's entry into the increasingly-popular space of ...
Microsoft’s Azure Functions serverless computing platform now has beta support for Java programming, a feature developers have demanded since Azure Functions’ 2016 debut.
Even though functions are small and self-contained (high-functional cohesion), they can be composed so that they form part of a greater system. Azure Functions is one implementation of Serverless ...
Azure’s serverless platform adds support for warm starts, longer-running functions, virtual network connections, and Azure Active Directory ...
Azure Functions get you beyond the traditional client/server approach to app creation, right into the cloud. Let’s first look at triggers.
Microsoft’s Azure Event Grid product provides a simple way to manage these functions, Corey Sanders, head of product for Azure Compute, said in a blog post.
Java developers can now use Azure Functions, Microsoft’s serverless computing platform, to build and deploy applications on the Redmond, Wash. software marker’s cloud.
Microsoft is making available a new 'serverless compute' service, called Azure Functions, and is making its Platform-as-a-service offering, Azure Service Fabric, generally available.
Microsoft has recently announced at Java One that Java support is coming to Azure Functions serverless-computing architecture fulfilling one of the most eager requests of the developers.
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