Spring Cloud provides boilerplate patterns for developers to quickly build and orchestrate their microservice based applications. Based on that, Spring Cloud Azure is designed to provide seamless Spring integration with Azure services. Developers can adopt a Spring-idiomatic way to take advantage of services on Azure, with only few lines of configuration and minimal code changes.
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Spring Resource Abstraction for Azure Storage | Sample |
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Spring Caching with Azure Redis Cache | Sample |
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Spring Cloud Config with Azure App Configuration | Sample |
Please use the samples as a reference for how to use Spring Cloud Azure in your projects. For more information about building Spring applications on Azure, please check Spring on Azure tutorials.
You can also visit Spring Cloud Azure Playground to quickly generate a new Spring Cloud applications for Azure.
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To disable this, you can add spring.cloud.azure.telemetry.enabled=false
in the application.properties
file.