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Integrate Azure Table Storage with Service Connector
Integrate Azure Table Storage into your application with Service Connector
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Integrate Azure Table Storage with Service Connector

This page shows the supported authentication types and client types of Azure Table Storage using Service Connector. You might still be able to connect to Azure Table Storage in other programming languages without using Service Connector. This page also shows default environment variable names and values (or Spring Boot configuration) you get when you create the service connection. You can learn more about Service Connector environment variable naming convention.

Supported compute service

  • Azure App Service
  • Azure Spring Cloud

Supported Authentication types and client types

Client Type System-assigned Managed Identity User-assigned Managed Identity Secret/ConnectionString Service Principal
.NET yes icon
Java yes icon
Node.js yes icon
Python yes icon

Default environment variable names or application properties

.NET, Java, Node.JS and Python

Secret/ConnectionString

Default environment variable name Description Example value
AZURE_STORAGETABLE_CONNECTIONSTRING Table storage connection string DefaultEndpointsProtocol=https;AccountName={accountName};AccountKey={****};EndpointSuffix=core.windows.net

Next steps

Follow the tutorials listed below to learn more about Service Connector.

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