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Kamil Mrzygłód
Kamil Mrzygłód
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Kamil Mrzygłód

Kamil Mrzygłód is a technical lead and technology advisor, working with multiple companies on designing and implementing Azure-based systems and platforms. He's a former Microsoft Azure Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) and certified trainer, who shares his knowledge via various channels, including conference speeches and open source projects and contributions. Kamil lives in Poland with his two cats and one dog, dedicating some of his time to video games, cooking, and traveling.
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Using different file types for WebJobs

When you are working with WebJobs, you are not limited to using EXE files. Currently, this service supports the following applications:

  • Windows executables (.exe, .bat, and .cmd)
  • Powershell (.ps1)
  • Bash (.sh)
  • Python (.py)
  • PHP (.php)
  • Node.js (.js)
  • Java (.jar)

As you can see, the preceding list is quite similar to the supported languages in App Services. This should be understandable now, as you have learned that WebJobs are in fact an integral part of Web Apps in Azure. Let's try something practical—we will deploy a simple Node.js application, which will publish to Azure as a WebJob.

Creating and deploying a Node.js application as a WebJob

JavaScript is one of the most popular...

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Kamil Mrzygłód

Kamil Mrzygłód is a technical lead and technology advisor, working with multiple companies on designing and implementing Azure-based systems and platforms. He's a former Microsoft Azure Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) and certified trainer, who shares his knowledge via various channels, including conference speeches and open source projects and contributions. Kamil lives in Poland with his two cats and one dog, dedicating some of his time to video games, cooking, and traveling.
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