Welcome Back! In our last adventure, we used CDK to build and deploy our file upload service. This time, we’re leaving the realm of first-party AWS tools and using Terraform from Hashicorp.
There are a lot of options when it comes to building serverless systems. Join along as we build the same service with different frameworks and tools. Cloud engineering is all about understanding requirements and making choices based on tradeoffs.
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This is part 2 of a two-part tutorial series where we delve into a case study on how a private Serverless REST API can be built with Amazon API Gateway (APIGW) and accessed privately by clients in another Amazon VPC.
Explore automating e-commerce post-payment activities with AWS Step Functions. Dive into orchestrating workflows, managing tasks in parallel, and handling errors efficiently for seamless order processing.
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For those who are looking to shift to AWS Serverless as fast as possible, but have all HTTP servers in docker container images and have no idea how to start the migration process, here is an easy solution to lift and shift to AWS Lambda.
Discover what VPC Endpoints are, why PrivateLink-backed interface VPC endpoints with DynamoDB are important, how to set up an Interface Endpoint for DynamoDB, and some caveats to look out for.
Implementing request validation in API Gateway using JSON Schema models enhances security by enforcing strict validation rules which can help mitigate schema poisoning and injection attacks on your server.
In the previous article we used SAM to build and deploy a service that facilitates a file uploaded to an S3 bucket and asynchronously writes the file’s metadata to Dynamodb, which we can query. Now we’ll use another first-party AWS tool called "CDK".