Partial work from #1342 Moving the Http Pipeline to the internal layer. The HTTP pipeline is yet exposed through the Storage protocol layer headers which only use it from its Details namespace but still expose it. Fixing that would require re-doing its protocol layer, which is not ideal, so the expectation is to just leave it as Internal to be enough to be considered as non-for-end-users |
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Azure Key Vault Client Library for C++
The Azure Key Vault Client Library for C++ allows you to build applications against Microsoft Azure Key Vault. For an overview of Azure Key Vault, see Introduction to Microsoft Azure Key Vault.
Features
- Keys
- Get/Create/Delete Keys
Getting started
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Requirements
To call Azure services, you must first have an Azure subscription. Sign up for a free trial or use your MSDN subscriber benefits.
Need Help?
Be sure to check out the Azure Key Vault Forum on MSDN if you need help, or use StackOverflow.
Collaborate & Contribute
We gladly accept community contributions.
- Issues: Report bugs on the Issues page in GitHub. Ideally, please add an "[Key Vault]" prefix to the title for easier categorizing.
- Forums: Communicate with the Azure Key Vault development team on the Azure Key Vault Forum or StackOverflow.
- Source Code Contributions: Please follow the contribution guidelines for Azure open source for instructions about contributing to the source project.
For general suggestions about Azure, use our Azure feedback forum.