Azure SDK for Android (June 2023)
The Azure SDK team is pleased to announce our June 2023 client library releases.
1 packages released this month.
Beta Packages (1)
- Communication Common
Release highlights
Communication Common 2.0.0-beta.2 Changelog
Features Added
- Added new constructor with required param
tokenRefresher
forCommunicationTokenRefreshOptions
- Deprecated old constructor overloads in
CommunicationTokenRefreshOptions
and replaced by fluent setters - Added fluent setters for optional properties:
- Added
setRefreshProactively(boolean refreshProactively)
setter that allows setting whether the token should be proactively renewed prior to its expiry or on demand. - Added
setInitialToken(String initialToken)
setter that allows setting the optional serialized JWT token - Optimization added: When the proactive refreshing is enabled and the token refresher fails to provide a token that’s not about to expire soon, the subsequent refresh attempts will be scheduled for when the token reaches half of its remaining lifetime until a token with long enough validity (>10 minutes) is obtained.
- The default
CommunicationCloudEnvironment
constructor will create Azure public cloud. - Overrode the
equals
,toString
,hashCode
methods ofCommunicationCloudEnvironment
to make it consistent with Java API.
Breaking Changes
- Introduced non-nullability check for the argument of
CommunicationCloudEnvironment.fromString(String name)
. It will throwNullPointerException
if the passed argument is null.
Need help
- For reference documentation visit the Azure SDK for Android documentation.
- For tutorials, samples, quick starts and other documentation, visit the Azure SDK for Android repository.
- File an issue via Github Issues.
- Check previous questions or ask new ones on
StackOverflow using the
azure-android-sdk
tag.
Latest Releases
View all the latest versions of Android packages here.
Installation Instructions
To use the latest GA and beta libraries, refer to the dependency information below, which may be copied into your projects Gradle build.gradle
or Maven pom.xml
file as appropriate. If you are using a different build tool, refer to its documentation on how to specify dependencies.
Gradle
Java
dependencies {
...
implementation 'com.azure.android:azure-communication-common:2.0.0-beta.2'
}
Kotlin
dependencies {
...
implementation("com.azure.android:azure-communication-common:2.0.0-beta.2")
}
Maven
<dependency>
<groupId>com.azure.android</groupId>
<artifactId>azure-communication-common</artifactId>
<version>2.0.0-beta.2</version>
</dependency>
Feedback
If you have a bug or feature request for one of the libraries, please post an issue to GitHub.