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Cloud-Clientbibliotheken für Java
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Die APIs in diesem Abschnitt werden weiterhin unterstützt, werden jedoch nicht mehr empfohlen.
Verwenden Sie stattdessen die Cloud-Clientbibliotheken.
Anwendungen, die diese ersetzten APIs verwenden, müssen zu den Cloud-Clientbibliotheken und anderen Diensten migriert werden, bevor ein Upgrade auf neuere Google Cloud-Laufzeiten oder andere Umgebungen, die Java unterstützen, durchgeführt wird.
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