
Pulumi lets you build, deploy, and manage infrastructure on any cloud using general-purpose programming languages (TypeScript, Python, Go.

With Pulumi, you will have the entire cloud at your fingertips without ever having to leave your code editor, while using production-ready infrastructure as code techniques. Pulumi supports Java for all of your modern infrastructure as code needs, this means you can build, deploy, and manage your infrastructure on any cloud-including all of AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, Kubernetes, Oracle Cloud, and more-using Java and other JVM languages. Thank you to Paweł Prażak and his VirtusLab colleagues! Pulumi is an open source product, and we are grateful to our awesome community members who bootstrapped Pulumi for Java last year and were instrumental in helping us with this public preview. Pulumi has worked with hundreds of companies to get cloud applications into production, and Java has quickly risen to become one of the most frequently requested features by the community. Pulumi’s approach helps developers, infrastructure engineers, and platform teams work together to leverage everything the modern cloud has to offer. Modern architectures require thinking deeply about infrastructure while building your application, instead of treating it as an afterthought. The term “infrastructure” covers all of the cloud resources your application needs to run. Infrastructure has become a core part of application development as modern cloud capabilities such as microservices, containers, serverless, and data stores define your application’s architecture. The Easier Way to Create Pulumi Providers in Go.Achieving Amazing Performance in the Pulumi CLI.Automating Pulumi Import with Manually Created Resources.Managing Confluent Kafka Clusters with Pulumi.IaC Recommended Practices: Code Organization and Stacks.

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