Azure Spring Apps
Build and deploy Spring Boot applications with a fully managed service from Microsoft and VMware.
Overview
Azure Spring Apps makes it easy to deploy Spring Boot applications to Azure without any code changes. The service manages the infrastructure of Spring applications so developers can focus on their code. Azure Spring Apps provides lifecycle management using comprehensive monitoring and diagnostics, configuration management, service discovery, CI/CD integration, blue-green deployments, and more.
Key Resources
News
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3/22/2023 |
We are launching a new way to pay for Azure Spring Apps -- the consumption pricing plan. This plan is now in public preview so you can start creating and deploying apps today. This new plan is...
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3/20/2023 |
Microsoft Azure is excited to announce a new Secure Baseline scenario in the Landing Zone Accelerator for Azure App Service. This new scenario provides a simple, secure starting point to build...
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3/17/2023 |
Last year was busy for Microsoft on the Java front and 2023 is shaping up to be even more exciting. We’ve been expanding our portfolio of Java-centered apps on Azure, exploring smart serverless,...
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3/14/2023 |
Ajai Peddapanga recently delivered a session for his Azure Cloud Solution Architect colleagues to help them guide customers when evaluating Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) and Azure Spring Apps....
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1/25/2023 |
The following updates are now available to help customers reduce adoption barriers and pricing frictions to take full advantage of the capabilities offered by Azure Spring Apps...
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12/12/2022 |
In A Simple Network Connection Test Tool for Azure Spring Cloud we demonstrated a way to build a very simple App for DNS resolve and TCP ping tests in Azure Spring Apps.
Azure Spring Apps...
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7/19/2022 |
New Azure Spring Apps updates and features for basic/standard and enterprise tiers are in preview.
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6/25/2022 |
Our resident expert on all things Java on Azure, Asir Vedamuthu Selvasingh, gives us all the latest updates on running your Java workloads on various Azure services. He also dives into the newly...
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