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Xiaokai He joins Scott Hanselman to discuss how easy it is for you to use Java to create an Azure Function, and then test & debug it locally before pushing it to the cloud. You can also use VS Code to implement lightweight Java applications such as Azure Functions.For more information, see: Announcing the preview of Java support for Azure Functions (blog)Create your first function with Java and Maven (docs)Azure Functions Java developer guide (docs)GitHub repositoryJava in VS Code (docs)Create a Free Account (Azure)Follow @SHanselman Follow @AzureFriday Follow @XiaokaiHe
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Xiaokai He joins Scott Hanselman to discuss how easy it is for you to use Java to create an Azure Function, and then test & debug it locally before pushing it to the cloud. You can also use VS Code to implement lightweight Java applications such as Azure Functions.For more information, see: Announcing the preview of Java support for Azure Functions (blog)Create your first function with Java and Maven (docs)Azure Functions Java developer guide (docs)GitHub repositoryJava in VS Code (docs)Create a Free Account (Azure)Follow @SHanselman Follow @AzureFriday Follow @XiaokaiHe

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