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How to upload and download blobs from Azure Blob Storage with Java. |
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In this sample, you will find the following folders:
- v11 - references Storage Blob SDK v11
- v12 - references Storage Blob SDK v12
If you don't have an Azure subscription, create a free account before you begin.
Step 1 : Create a new general-purpose storage account to use for this tutorial.
- Go to the Azure Portal and log in using your Azure account.
- Select New > Storage > Storage account.
- Select your Subscription.
- For
Resource group
, create a new one and give it a unique name. - Enter a name for your storage account.
- Select the
Location
to use for your Storage Account. - Set
Account kind
to StorageV2(general purpose v2). - Set
Performance
to Standard. - Set
Replication
to Locally-redundant storage (LRS). - Set
Secure transfer required
to Disabled. - Check Review + create and click Create to create your Storage Account.
Step 2 : Copy and save keys.
- After your Storage Account is created. Click on it to open it. Select Settings > Access keys > key1/key2, Select a key and copy the Key to the clipboard, then paste it into text editor for later use.
Linux
export AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT="<YourAccountName>"
export AZURE_STORAGE_ACCESS_KEY="<YourAccountKey>"
Windows
setx AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT "<YourAccountName>"
setx AZURE_STORAGE_ACCESS_KEY "<YourAccountKey>"
First, clone the repository on your machine:
git clone https://github.com/Azure-Samples/azure-sdk-for-java-storage-blob-upload-download.git
Then, switch to the appropriate folder:
cd v11
or
cd v12
Finally, run the application with the mvn compile exec:java
command.
mvn compile exec:java
- Create a Storage Account using the Azure portal
- Create a container
- Upload a file to block blob
- List blobs
- Download a blob to file
- Delete a blob
- Delete the container
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