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Getting Started with Appservice - Manage Linux Web App Sql Connection - in Java

Azure App Service basic sample for managing web apps.

  • Create a SQL database in a new SQL server
  • Create a web app deployed with Project Nami (WordPress's SQL Server variant) that contains the app settings to connect to the SQL database
  • Update the SQL server's firewall rules to allow the web app to access
  • Clean up

Running this Sample

To run this sample:

See DefaultAzureCredential and prepare the authentication works best for you. For more details on authentication, please refer to AUTH.md.

git clone https://github.com/Azure-Samples/app-service-java-manage-data-connections-for-web-apps-on-linux.git

cd app-service-java-manage-data-connections-for-web-apps-on-linux

mvn clean compile exec:java

More information

For general documentation as well as quickstarts on how to use Azure Management Libraries for Java, please see here.

If you find bug in the sample, please create an issue here.

Start to develop applications with Java on Azure here.

If you don't have a Microsoft Azure subscription you can get a FREE trial account here.


This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.

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