Azure Communication Sms Java
Azure Communication Sms Java is an code AI skill with a core value of Send SMS messages with Azure Communication Services SMS Java SDK. It
helps developers solve real-world problems in the code domain, boosting
efficiency, automating repetitive tasks, and optimizing workflows.
Send SMS messages with Azure Communication Services SMS Java SDK. Use when implementing SMS notifications, alerts, OTP delivery, bulk messaging, or delivery reports.
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Skill Content
# Azure Communication SMS (Java)
Send SMS messages to single or multiple recipients with delivery reporting.
Installation
<dependency>
<groupId>com.azure</groupId>
<artifactId>azure-communication-sms</artifactId>
<version>1.2.0</version>
</dependency>Client Creation
import com.azure.communication.sms.SmsClient;
import com.azure.communication.sms.SmsClientBuilder;
import com.azure.identity.DefaultAzureCredentialBuilder;
// With DefaultAzureCredential (recommended)
SmsClient smsClient = new SmsClientBuilder()
.endpoint("https://<resource>.communication.azure.com")
.credential(new DefaultAzureCredentialBuilder().build())
.buildClient();
// With connection string
SmsClient smsClient = new SmsClientBuilder()
.connectionString("<connection-string>")
.buildClient();
// With AzureKeyCredential
import com.azure.core.credential.AzureKeyCredential;
SmsClient smsClient = new SmsClientBuilder()
.endpoint("https://<resource>.communication.azure.com")
.credential(new AzureKeyCredential("<access-key>"))
.buildClient();
// Async client
SmsAsyncClient smsAsyncClient = new SmsClientBuilder()
.connectionString("<connection-string>")
.buildAsyncClient();Send SMS to Single Recipient
import com.azure.communication.sms.models.SmsSendResult;
// Simple send
SmsSendResult result = smsClient.send(
"+14255550100", // From (your ACS phone number)
"+14255551234", // To
"Your verification code is 123456");
System.out.println("Message ID: " + result.getMessageId());
System.out.println("To: " + result.getTo());
System.out.println("Success: " + result.isSuccessful());
if (!result.isSuccessful()) {
System.out.println("Error: " + result.getErrorMessage());
System.out.println("Status: " + result.getHttpStatusCode());
}Send SMS to Multiple Recipients
import com.azure.communication.sms.models.SmsSendOptions;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.List;
List<String> recipients = Arrays.asList(
"+14255551111",
"+14255552222",
"+14255553333"
);
// With options
SmsSendOptions options = new SmsSendOptions()
.setDeliveryReportEnabled(true)
.setTag("marketing-campaign-001");
Iterable<SmsSendResult> results = smsClient.sendWithResponse(
"+14255550100", // From
recipients, // To list
"Flash sale! 50% off today only.",
options,
Context.NONE
).getValue();
for (SmsSendResult result : results) {
if (result.isSuccessful()) {
System.out.println("Sent to " + result.getTo() + ": " + result.getMessageId());
} else {
System.out.println("Failed to " + result.getTo() + ": " + result.getErrorMessage());
}
}Send Options
SmsSendOptions options = new SmsSendOptions();
// Enable delivery reports (sent via Event Grid)
options.setDeliveryReportEnabled(true);
// Add custom tag for tracking
options.setTag("order-confirmation-12345");Response Handling
import com.azure.core.http.rest.Response;
Response<Iterable<SmsSendResult>> response = smsClient.sendWithResponse(
"+14255550100",
Arrays.asList("+14255551234"),
"Hello!",
new SmsSendOptions().setDeliveryReportEnabled(true),
Context.NONE
);
// Check HTTP response
System.out.println("Status code: " + response.getStatusCode());
System.out.println("Headers: " + response.getHeaders());
// Process results
for (SmsSendResult result : response.getValue()) {
System.out.println("Message ID: " + result.getMessageId());
System.out.println("Successful: " + result.isSuccessful());
if (!result.isSuccessful()) {
System.out.println("HTTP Status: " + result.getHttpStatusCode());
System.out.println("Error: " + result.getErrorMessage());
}
}Async Operations
import reactor.core.publisher.Mono;
SmsAsyncClient asyncClient = new SmsClientBuilder()
.connectionString("<connection-string>")
.buildAsyncClient();🎯 Best For
- Claude users
- Software engineers
- Development teams
- Tech leads
💡 Use Cases
- Code quality improvement
- Best practice enforcement
📖 How to Use This Skill
- 1
Install the Skill
Copy the install command from the Terminal tab and run it. The SKILL.md file downloads to your local skills directory.
- 2
Load into Your AI Assistant
Open Claude and reference the skill. Paste the SKILL.md content or use the system prompt tab.
- 3
Apply Azure Communication Sms Java to Your Work
Open your project in the AI assistant and ask it to apply the skill. Start with a small module to verify the output quality.
- 4
Review and Refine
Review AI suggestions before committing. Run tests, check for regressions, and iterate on the skill output.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Is Azure Communication Sms Java compatible with Cursor and VS Code?
Yes — this skill works with any AI coding assistant including Cursor, VS Code with Copilot, and JetBrains IDEs.
Do I need specific dependencies for Azure Communication Sms Java?
Check the install command and Works With section. Most code skills only require the AI assistant and your codebase.
How do I install Azure Communication Sms Java?
Copy the install command from the Terminal tab and run it. The skill downloads to ./skills/azure-communication-sms-java/SKILL.md, ready to use.
Can I customize this skill for my team?
Absolutely. Edit the SKILL.md file to add team-specific instructions, examples, or workflows.
⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid
Skipping validation
Always test AI-generated code changes, even for simple refactors.
Missing dependency updates
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