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author: msangapu-msft
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ms.service: azure-app-service
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ms.topic: include
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ms.date: 08/04/2025
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ms.author: msangapu
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> WebJobs aren't supported in custom Linux containers based on Alpine Linux, including Linux apps using Java 8 and Java 11 runtime stacks. Starting with Java 17 Linux apps, Azure App Service uses non-Alpine based images, which are compatible with WebJobs.
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articles/app-service/includes/webjobs-create/webjob-types.md

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[!INCLUDE [alpine note](alpine-note.md)]
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<a name="webjobs-supported-note" ></a>
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## Supported platforms and file types
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[!INCLUDE [alpine note](alpine-note.md)]
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WebJobs are supported on the following App Service hosting options:
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- Windows code
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- Windows containers
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- Linux containers
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Supported file/script types include:
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- Windows executables and scripts: `.exe`, `.cmd`, `.bat`
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- PowerShell scripts: `.ps1`
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- Bash scripts: `.sh`
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- Scripting languages: Python (`.py`), Node.js (`.js`), PHP (`.php`), F# (`.fsx`), Java (`.jar`, `.war`)
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This versatility enables you to integrate WebJobs into a wide range of application architectures using the tools and languages you're already comfortable with.

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- **Scheduled WebJobs**: A specialized type of triggered WebJob that runs on a defined schedule using a `settings.job` file with [NCRONTAB expressions](webjobs-create.md#ncrontab-expressions).
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[!INCLUDE [webjobs supported platforms and file types](./includes/webjobs-create/webjobs-supported-platforms.md)]
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- [Review background jobs best practices – Azure Architecture Center](/azure/architecture/best-practices/background-jobs)
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- [Use the WebJobs SDK to build advanced jobs](webjobs-sdk-how-to.md)
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WebJobs is a feature of Azure App Service that enables you to run a program or script in the same instance as a web app. All app service plans support WebJobs at no additional cost. This sample uses a scheduled (Triggered) WebJob to output the system time once every minute.
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