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Start here and learn how you can build, migrate and scale Java applications on Azure using Azure services. Use tools and frameworks that you know and love – Spring, Tomcat, WildFly, JBoss, WebLogic, WebSphere, Maven, Gradle, IntelliJ, Eclipse, Jenkins, Terraform and more.

Java on Azure learning paths:

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Get started with Java on Azure

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Modules in this learning path

In this module, we discuss Java's various frameworks and architectures. We then give an overview of typical deployment offers for your Java solutions on Azure.

Explore the service options for deploying Java applications to Azure, and choose the one that best addresses your team's needs.

Create a Spring Boot application, connect it to a MySQL database, and then deploy to Azure App Service.

Create a Quarkus application, connect it to a PostgreSQL database, and then deploy it to Azure Container Apps.

In this module, you'll look at practices to create and deploy a Java web application on Azure App Service.

In this module, you'll go through tasks to deploy Spring Boot microservices to Azure Spring Apps (ASA). You can run this Microsoft Learn module with the monthly free grant from Azure Spring Apps.

Send event-based telemetric data in real time to Azure Cosmos DB by using Azure Functions and an event hub.

Deploy a Java EE (Jakarta EE) application to JBoss EAP on Azure App Service and bind it to Azure Database for MySQL.

Containerize a Java app, push the container image to Azure Container Registry, and then deploy to Azure Kubernetes Service.