Azure SDK Release (April 2024)

Hector Norzagaray

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Initial Stable Releases

  • Client library for .NET:
    • Dev Center
  • Client library for Go:
    • Cosmos DB
    • Event Grid
  • Client library for Java:
    • Azure XML
  • Client library for Python:
    • Azure Communication Messages
  • Management library for .NET:
    • Data Factory
    • Sphere
  • Management library for Go:
    • IoT Firmware Defense
    • Sphere
  • Management library for Java:
    • IoT Firmware Defense
    • Sphere
  • Management library for JavaScript:
    • IoT Firmware Defense
    • Sphere
  • Management library for Python:
    • IoT Firmware Defense
    • Sphere

Initial Beta Releases

  • Client library for .NET:
    • Microsoft Purview
  • Management library for .NET:
    • Device Registry
    • Migration Discovery SAP
    • Standby Pool
  • Management library for Go:
    • Azure Storage Actions
    • Migration Discovery SAP
    • Workloads SAP Virtual Instance
  • Management library for Java:
    • Azure Storage actions
    • Workloads SAP Virtual Instance
    • Migration Discovery SAP
  • Management library for JavaScript:
    • Azure Storage Actions
    • Migration Discovery SAP
    • Workloads SAP Virtual Instance
  • Management library for Python:
    • Azure Storage Actions
    • Migration Discovery SAP
    • Workloads SAP Virtual Instance

Supportability

Python libraries stopped supporting Python 3.7 in December 2023. The next minor version, Python 3.8, is supported until April 2025. For more information, see the Azure SDK for Python version support policy.

Numerous older Azure SDK libraries, which weren’t compliant with the Azure SDK Guidelines, were retired (deprecated) in 2023. Our next deprecation milestone is March 2024. While no code stops working, support and updates end when a library reaches retirement. You can see a list of retired libraries along with their replacement libraries at Azure SDK Deprecated Releases.

Release notes

For a list of language-specific release notes, see the following links:

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