title | description | ms.prod | ms.technology | ms.topic | ms.custom | ms.manager | ms.author | author | ms.reviewer | ms.date | monikerRange |
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Get started with Java DevOps and Azure DevOps Services |
Create accounts necessary for getting started with Java DevOps and Azure DevOps Services |
devops |
devops-cicd |
overview |
java |
jillfra |
dastahel |
davidstaheli |
dastahel |
01/31/2018 |
>= tfs-2015 |
To quickly get going, follow these steps to create the accounts you'll need to use Azure DevOps Services.
The first account you will need is a Microsoft account, otherwise known as a Live ID. If you already have one, such as a personal email address you use to log into Windows at school or home, you can use it. Otherwise, create a new one:
Create a free Microsoft account
Once you have a Microsoft account, you can create an organization. If you already have one, you can use it. Otherwise, create a new one:
If you want to deploy your applications to Azure, you can use an existing Azure account or create a new one. A credit card is required for identity verification, but you will not be charged for the free trial, nor will your free trial become a paid account without your permission.
To work with Azure DevOps Services using Git, download a freely-available Git client for your operating system. If you already have a Git client, it should work fine with Azure DevOps Services.
Download Git and install it.
You are now ready to use the quickstarts, tutorials, and hands-on labs for implementing Java DevOps with Azure DevOps Services.
Q: How many free organizations can I create and own? A: You can create multiple free organizations for every Microsoft Account you own.
Q: How long does my free organization remain valid? A: Your free organization does not expire.