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Guides Azure Spring Apps development with expert knowledge on troubleshooting, architecture, security, deployment, and integrations. Use for ASA networking, Tanzu tools, observability, and CI/CD.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/azure-agent-skills:azure-spring-appsThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
This skill provides expert guidance for Azure Spring Apps. Covers troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. It combines local quick-reference content with remote documentation fetching capabilities.
This skill provides expert guidance for Azure Spring Apps. Covers troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. It combines local quick-reference content with remote documentation fetching capabilities.
IMPORTANT for Agent: Use the Category Index below to locate relevant sections. For categories with line ranges (e.g.,
L35-L120), useread_filewith the specified lines. For categories with file links (e.g.,[security.md](security.md)), useread_fileon the linked reference file
IMPORTANT for Agent: If
metadata.generated_atis more than 3 months old, suggest the user pull the latest version from the repository. Ifmcp_microsoftdocstools are not available, suggest the user install it: Installation Guide
This skill requires network access to fetch documentation content:
mcp_microsoftdocs:microsoft_docs_fetch with query string from=learn-agent-skill. Returns Markdown.fetch_webpage with query string from=learn-agent-skill&accept=text/markdown. Returns Markdown.| Category | Lines | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Troubleshooting | L37-L54 | Diagnosing and fixing Azure Spring Apps issues: memory/OOM, dumps/JFR, remote debugging, VNet connectivity, logs/diagnostics, exit codes, build failures, and Spring Cloud Gateway. |
| Best Practices | L55-L60 | Guidance on production-ready monitoring and diagnostics in Azure Spring Apps, including observability setup, metrics/logs/traces, and configuring JVM diagnostic and debugging options. |
| Decision Making | L61-L81 | Guidance on choosing Azure Spring Apps plans and migrating Spring workloads, configs, gateways, and networking from ASA to Enterprise, AKS, or Container Apps, including logging and Tanzu replacements |
| Architecture & Design Patterns | L82-L89 | Deployment and resiliency patterns for Azure Spring Apps: zero-downtime and blue-green releases, load balancer integration, zone redundancy, and disaster recovery design. |
| Limits & Quotas | L90-L100 | Version/Java support, service-specific limits/quotas, storage caps, VNet requirements, and guidance for scaling Azure Spring Apps Enterprise (instances, large CPU/memory apps). |
| Security | L101-L127 | Securing Azure Spring Apps: TLS/SSL, custom domains, App Gateway, Entra ID SSO/RBAC, managed identities (Key Vault, SQL, Functions), and Azure Policy/regulatory controls. |
| Configuration | L128-L167 | Configuring Azure Spring Apps runtime: networking, ingress/egress, DNS, storage, logging/metrics, APM, health probes, scaling, gateways, Tanzu tools, and enterprise job/lifecycle settings. |
| Integrations & Coding Patterns | L168-L192 | Integrating Azure Spring Apps with databases, Redis, Key Vault, gRPC, Tanzu tools, and APM/monitoring (App Insights, AppDynamics, Dynatrace, Elastic, New Relic) and collecting metrics/logs. |
| Deployment | L193-L212 | Deploying Azure Spring Apps: CI/CD with GitHub/Azure Pipelines/Maven/CLI, container & polyglot deployments, VNet/ARM/Bicep/Terraform setup, blue‑green staging, and region moves. |
| Topic | URL |
|---|---|
| Optimize observability for production Azure Spring Apps | https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/spring-apps/basic-standard/application-observability |
| Configure JVM diagnostic options for Azure Spring Apps | https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/spring-apps/basic-standard/how-to-dump-jvm-options |
| Topic | URL |
|---|---|
| Design zero-downtime deployments on Azure Spring Apps | https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/spring-apps/basic-standard/concept-zero-downtime-deployment |
| Apply blue-green deployment patterns in Azure Spring Apps | https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/spring-apps/basic-standard/concepts-blue-green-deployment-strategies |
| Integrate Azure Spring Apps with Azure load balancer options | https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/spring-apps/basic-standard/how-to-integrate-azure-load-balancers |
| Design resilient Azure Spring Apps with zones and DR | https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/spring-apps/basic-standard/reliability-spring-apps |
npx claudepluginhub microsoftdocs/agent-skills --plugin azure-agent-skillsProvides expert guidance for Azure Container Apps: troubleshooting, best practices, architecture, deployment, Dapr, Java/Spring, CI/CD, and Arc-enabled clusters.
Generates Azure deployment infrastructure (Bicep/Terraform), azure.yaml, and Dockerfiles. Use for creating or modernizing apps to deploy on Azure.
Guides application design and refactoring using 12-Factor principles for cloud-native, containerized, and Kubernetes-deployed apps.