Hi Darius, unfortunately jclouds is not in a healthy state despite having a lot of useful functionality. I plan to run the 2.6.0 release soon <https://lists.apache.org/thread/48yk4myxfm9nrq6xr4lo6k0mth3tg5yf> but the next step is to move the project to the Apache attic due to inactivity <https://lists.apache.org/thread/w61gzk2ohjtshbwcb5gy6wb2htv7fo0x>. I have not decided what to do with my S3Proxy project which is now the most popular application of jclouds but selectively replacing providers like Azure with vendor SDKs <https://github.com/gaul/s3proxy/issues/606> would address many of my users' issues. Honestly this is how jclouds should have been written but 15 years ago this was not obvious. So if you are looking for blobstore-specific solutions S3Proxy might be a good repository to watch. Otherwise you need to figure out something on your own. Please use the dev@jclouds.apache.org instead of my personal email for future correspondence.
On Thu, Feb 29, 2024 at 4:37 PM SCHIER, Darius < darius.sch...@stahl-holding-saar.de> wrote: > Hey Andrew, > > we became aware of jclouds some days ago while looking for a solution for > a somehow generic solution to access object stores of different flavors. > > After playing around with the libraries, we think it fits perfectly to our > needs. > > > > We are not sure about the state of the project. > > There seems to be some activity, nevertheless the latest release is two > years ago. > > > > Maybe you’d like to tell me about the plans? > > > > Very best regards from Germany > > Darius > > >