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Release Highlights: New Releases
Welcome to the January release of the Azure SDK. We have updated the following libraries:
- Azure Container Registry for .NET, Java, and JavaScript (version 1.0.0)
- Initial stable release
- Azure Functions for .NET
- Initial beta – extension for Azure Tables (1.0.0-beta.1)
- Azure SDK management libraries for JavaScript/TypeScript
- Initial stable release: Read more on our blog.
- Cloud Native Cloud Events with Event Grid for Java (version 1.0.0)
- Initial stable release
Stable Releases
- Azure Cosmos DB for Java (version 4.25.0)
- Azure Tables for .NET (version 12.4.0) and Java (version 12.1.5)
- Azure Monitor Query for .NET (version 1.1.0)
- Event Grid for .NET (version 4.8.1), Java (version 4.8.0), and JavaScript (version 4.6.0)
- Event Hubs for Python (version 5.7.0)
- Service Bus for Python (version 7.5.0)
- WebJobs Extensions – Event Grid for .NET (version 3.1.0)
Beta Releases
- Azure Cosmos DB Encryption for Java (version 1.0.0-beta.10)
- Azure Form Recognizer for Java (version 4.0.0-beta.3)
- Event Hubs for .NET (5.7.0-beta.2) and Python (5.8.0b1)
- Identity for Go (version 0.13.0)
- Schema Registry Avro for .NET (version 1.0.0-beta.5)
- Service Bus for Go (version 0.3.3)
- Storage Blobs for Java (version 12.0.0-beta.13)
- Synapse Artifacts for .NET (version 1.0.0-preview.13), Java (version 1.0.0-beta.7), and Python (version 0.11.0)
Release Supportability
- Support of Python 2 ended on January 1, 2020. We are encouraging all developers to upgrade to Python 3 to avoid any issues and potential security vulnerabilities in your applications. The Python Software Foundation (PSF), provides a tool (2to3) to automatically migrate from Python 2 to Python 3 and a migration guide with more detailed information.
- From November 2021 onward, JavaScript libraries dropped support for Node.js 10, which reached end-of-life in April 2021. The lowest Node.js version supported now is 12. For more details, please see our support policy.
Release Notes
- All release notes
- .NET release notes
- Java release notes
- Python release notes
- JavaScript/TypeScript release notes
- C++ release notes
- Embedded C release notes
- Android release notes
- iOS release notes
- Go release notes
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Azure SDK Links
- Azure SDK Website: aka.ms/azsdk
- Azure SDK Intro (3 minute video): aka.ms/azsdk/intro
- Azure SDK Intro Deck (PowerPoint deck): aka.ms/azsdk/intro/deck
- Azure SDK Releases: aka.ms/azsdk/releases
- Azure SDK Blog: aka.ms/azsdk/blog
- Azure SDK Twitter: twitter.com/AzureSDK
- Azure SDK Design Guidelines: aka.ms/azsdk/guide
- Azure SDKs & Tools: azure.microsoft.com/downloads
- Azure SDK Central Repository: github.com/azure/azure-sdk
- Azure SDK for .NET: github.com/azure/azure-sdk-for-net
- Azure SDK for Java: github.com/azure/azure-sdk-for-java
- Azure SDK for Python: github.com/azure/azure-sdk-for-python
- Azure SDK for JavaScript/TypeScript: github.com/azure/azure-sdk-for-js
- Azure SDK for Android: github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-android
- Azure SDK for iOS: github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-ios
- Azure SDK for Go: github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-go
- Azure SDK for C: github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-c
- Azure SDK for C++: github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-cpp
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