June 25th, 2024

Azure SDK Release (June 2024)

Hector Norzagaray
Product Manager

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Release Highlights

Azure SDK for Python (Conda) Initial Stable Releases

New Python (Conda) packages are available in the Microsoft channel.

Initial Stable Releases

  • Client Library for .NET
    • Event Grid Namespaces
    • Text Translation
  • Client Library for Go
    • Event Grid Namespaces
  • Client Library for Java
    • Event Grid Namespaces
    • Text Translation
  • Client Library for JavaScript
    • Event Grid Namespaces
    • Text Translation
  • Client Library for Python
    • Text Translation

Initial Beta Releases

  • Client Library for .NET
    • Azure AI Face
    • Programmable Connectivity
  • Client Library for Java
    • Azure AI Face
    • Azure Batch
  • Client Library for JavaScript
    • Azure AI Face
    • Event Grid System Events
  • Client Library for Python
    • Azure AI Face
  • Management Library for .NET
    • Storage Actions
  • Management Library for Go
    • DevOps Infrastructure
    • Informatica Data Management
    • Oracle Database
  • Management Library for Java
    • DevOps Infrastructure
    • Informatica Data Management
    • Oracle Database
    • Azure Batch
  • Management Library for JavaScript
    • DevOps Infrastructure
    • Informatica Data Management
    • Oracle Database
  • Management Library for Python
    • DevOps Infrastructure
    • Informatica Data Management
    • Oracle Database

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.

Release Notes

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

Category
Azure SDK

Author

Hector Norzagaray
Product Manager

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