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A guide to Java serverless functions By Daniel Oh Quarkus is a Java framework that aims to design serverless applications and write cloud-native microservices for running on cloud infrastructures (e.g., Kubernetes). It is…
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Thanks, Ronaldo. The next article is about getting started with Java serverless function development.
Thanks Chris! This is a series of Java serverless function blogs post. Stay tuned. Next blog will come up soon :)