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Jan 17, 2023
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NoSQL vs. relational: Which database should you use for your app?

Michal Toiba
Michal Toiba

Microsoft recently announced the introduction of Azure Cosmos DB for PostgreSQL, a distributed relational database, making Azure the first cloud platform to offer support for both relational and NoSQL (non-relational) data in a single database service. This means Azure Cosmos DB developers now have ultimate flexibility when building cloud-native ap...

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Jan 12, 2023
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Building and deploying Java apps with Spring Cloud and Azure Cosmos DB

Rory Preddy
Rory Preddy

On a recent episode of Azure Cosmos DB Live TV, I discussed building Java apps with Azure Cosmos DB and Spring Cloud. The focus of the discussion was how to use Spring Cloud Azure, an open-source project that provides seamless Spring integration with Azure services and gives developers a Spring-idiomatic way to connect and consume Azure services, w...

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Jan 10, 2023
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Azure Cosmos DB API for NoSQL – The Java Ecosystem

Theo van Kraay
Theo van Kraay

The largest external customers of Azure Cosmos DB API for NoSQL, running some of the biggest and most mission critical workloads in Azure, are primarily Java users! In this blog we'll give you a quick run-down of all our supported Java-based client libraries, including our battle-tested core Java SDK, its key supported features, and where to go ...

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