You rock man :) Thanks!
On 10 December 2014 at 15:48, Andrew Gaul <g...@apache.org> wrote: > I addressed this as part of JCLOUDS-706 where we upgraded from API > 2009-09-19 to 2012-02-12. I also ran the integration tests recently to > resolve JCLOUDS-671. > > On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 10:33:59AM +0100, Ignasi Barrera wrote: >> 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 > > -- > Andrew Gaul > http://gaul.org/