Developers who want help running Linux- and Java-based microservice applications will have a new Microsoft service to take for a spin.
Microsoft announced Tuesday that it’s launching the public beta of Service Fabric support for running applications on the popular open source operating system with the popular programming language. It’s an expansion of Service Fabric’s capabilities, at a time when Microsoft is spending more effort to support Linux in addition to platforms it controls.
Service Fabric on Linux was first announced at the company’s Build developer conference in San Francisco earlier this year, and the public beta will be made available on Sept. 26, during Microsoft’s Ignite conference.
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