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DEMO - Full Stack AWS Application Development
DEMO - Full Stack AWS Application Development AWS Cloud Services |
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For full stack application development you will learn about AWS services, create a backend, add it to the frontend application, and simultaneously build storage. You will add user management, route the traffic, and add security features for a common internet attack. You will learn about many of the services that the AWS cloud offers to make developing Apps easier and quicker. This allows you, the developer, to focus more of your time on building differentiated application logic to ensure your application stands out from others that are similar. This course is designed to help you develop and design cloud solutions using AWS. You will gain confidence in coding and manipulating AWS-based environments (Python, Java). You will be able to use AWS SDK to interact with services and build solutions. You will learn how to use Amazon DynamoDB data stores and to integrate applications and data (Lambda, SWF). By the end of this course, viewers will have gained the hands-on knowledge and skills to interact with AWS using code. Developers will be able to build secure, scalable, and fault-tolerant cloud applications. What You Will Learn Identify the major components that are needed by your App Map many major components onto their AWS service Store receipt information using DynamoDB and NoSQL Utilize one or more AWS services to build your app Monitor your app in the AWS Cloud. Use AWS Route 53 and a load balancer to route traffic. Deploy your application into multiple AWS regions across the World. Define security to add defenses against common internet attacks Table of Contents INTRODUCTION The Course Overview Introduction to Core AWS Services Creating Your AWS Account What Is an SDK? Installing the Eclipse IDE Installing the AWS Toolkit for Eclipse BUILDING A SINGLE PAGE APP ON AWS Using the AWS Console to Create a S3 Bucket Uploading the Source Files to the S3 Bucket Setting Up the Bucket to Host a Static Website Browsing to Your New Single Page App ADDING THE BACK END OF YOUR APPLICATION Building the Front End How to Build and Deploy Your First Lambda? Discuss Maven and How Builds Work Discuss How Code Is Structured in Projects Build Both Projects and Deploy API to Lambda Creating an API to Call the Lambda Test Executing Your Lambda and Viewing Your Lambda Logs ADDING STORAGE OF THE RECEIPT DATA Description of DynamoDB Creating Your First DynamoDB Table in the AWS Console Adding to Your Lambda to Store the Receipt Information in DynamoDB Viewing the Stored Information in the AWS Console ADDING USER MANAGEMENT Introduction to Amazon Cognito Updating Your User Pool in the AWS Console Updating the Business Logic to Store the Receipts by User Id DEPLOYING TO MULTIPLE REGIONS Description of Regions and Availability Zones Why Deploy to Multiple Regions or Availability Zones Deploying to a Second Region USING ROUTE 53 TO UTILIZE CUSTOM DOMAIN NAMES Description of Route 53 Setting Up Your Custom Domain Name in Route 53 Setting Up Route 53 to Route between Your Two Regions ADDING DEFENCES FOR COMMON INTERNET ATTACKS Description of Common Attacks Setting Up AWS WAF – Web Application Firewall Discuss AWS Shield |
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