FYI: Azure is retiring some APIs, but the jclouds Azure blob API shouldn't be affected, as we're using version 2012-02-12 [1]. Anyway, it would be great if someone could run the azureblob provider live tests and give some feedback :)
I. [1] https://github.com/jclouds/jclouds/blob/master/providers/azureblob/src/main/java/org/jclouds/azureblob/AzureBlobApiMetadata.java#L65 ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Azure Team <azuret...@e-mail.microsoft.com> Date: 9 December 2014 at 23:18 Subject: Action recommended: Upcoming removal of earlier versions of Azure Storage Service APIs To: ignasi.barr...@gmail.com Because Azure is removing earlier versions of the Storage Service APIs on December 9, 2015, we recommend that you upgrade to the latest version now, and then validate that your applications are continuing to run as expected. This is a notification that several early versions of the Azure Storage Service APIs are being removed on December 9, 2015. We encourage you to check and validate your applications to ensure that they continue to run after these versions have been removed. All versions prior to version 2012-02-12 will be removed on December 9, 2015. This includes the following versions: • 2008 (released prior to GA) • Version 2009-04-14 (released prior to GA) • Version 2009-07-17 (released prior to GA) • Version 2009-09-19 (released prior to GA) • Version 2011-08-18 The following versions are unaffected and continue to be fully supported: • Version 2012-02-12 • Version 2013-08-15 • Version 2014-02-14 Minimum supported versions, libraries, or SDKs We strongly recommend that you upgrade to the latest version whenever possible. The following table allows you to quickly see if you are using any components that target the versions to be removed. Language Earliest supported version using service version 2012-02-12 or later .NET 2.0. This was first included in Azure SDK version 2.1. Java 0.3 C++ All Windows Phone All WinRT All Android All PHP No released versions currently support version 2012-02-12; an update will be coming soon. Node.js The current released version supports 2014-02-14. Ruby The current released version supports 2012-02-12. Python The current released version supports 2012-02-12. PowerShell All CLI The current released version supports 2012-02-12. Action recommended To ensure that your applications continue to work correctly after December 9, 2015, we recommend that you check your applications to determine which service version they’re dependent upon and upgrade your applications. If you’re using our client libraries, you can do this by upgrading the client library upon which your applications are dependent. Your storage logs can be used to determine which version of the service you’re using and to check that all applications have been upgraded as expected after you’ve gone through the upgrade process. If you’re using Azure Diagnostics, you’ll need to upgrade to Diagnostics 2.0, which was made available in Azure SDK version 2.5, released in November 2014. For more details on these changes and how to follow the steps above, please refer to this Azure Blog post. It’s recommended that you begin application upgrades now in order to avoid being impacted when the earlier service versions are removed on December 9, 2015. If you have any questions, please contact us. Thank you, Your Azure Team This message from Microsoft is an important part of a program, service, or product that you or your company purchased or participates in. Microsoft respects your privacy. Please read our Privacy Statement. One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052 USA