News
Microsoft is adding support for Java to its Azure serverless compute service. On Oct. 4, Microsoft announced at the JavaOne show that it is making a public preview of Java support for Functions ...
"With this release, Functions is now ready to support Java workloads in production, backed by our 99.95 percent SLA," said Asavari Tayal, program manager II, Azure Functions, in a blog post. "You can ...
Sun Microsystems, which created the Java language, believes there will be 20 million Java cell phones in use by the end of this year. Carriers, including Sprint PCS and Cingular in the United ...
Azure Functions, Microsoft’s platform for building serverless applications, has long supported a variety of programming languages but it’s adding an important one today: Java. Fittingly, the ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results