Azure SDK Release (March 2021)
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Azure SDK Release (March 2021)
Azure SDK
March 19th, 2021
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Release Highlights
- Azure Mixed Reality client library for .NET is generally available.
- Event Grid client libraries are now generally available. Read more in this blog post: “Announcing the new Azure Event Grid Client Libraries”
- The libraries support the Cloud Event schema, Custom Event schema, as well as the Event Grid Event schema native to the Event Grid Service.
- This includes a new .NET bridge library providing integration with the CNCF CloudEvents package.
- Azure Cosmos DB client library for Java is generally available.
- Java libraries upgraded to support Jackson from
2.11.3
to2.12.1
, Reactor from3.3.12.RELEASE
to3.4.3
andreactor-netty
from3.3.12.RELEASE
to3.4.3
. - Java Azure Core library is releasing a new GA.
- Adds default interface APIs to
SerializerAdapter
,ObjectSerializer
andTracer
classes and introducesCloudEventModel
which conforms to the Cloud Event Specification.
- Adds default interface APIs to
- Azure Communication Services Phone Numbers library has added support for Azure Active Directory Authentication.
- JavaScript/TypeScript Azure Core Client 1.0.0 is GA and Azure Core Rest Pipeline 1.0.0 is GA
- This is the next generation of Azure.Core, which is the foundation of all other SDK libraries. The new version features a more modular design, allows easier customization of the request pipeline, improves the performance of majority usages.
Release Notes
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