Serverless Architectures on AWS: With examples using AWS Lambda

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Serverless Architectures on AWS teaches you how to build, secure and manage serverless architectures that can power the most demanding web and mobile apps. Forewords by Patrick Debois (Founder of devopsdays) and Dr. Donald F. Ferguson (Columbia University). About the Technology There's a shift underway toward serverless cloud architectures. With the release of serverless computer technologies such as AWS Lambda, developers are now building entirely serverless platforms at scale. In these new architectures, traditional back-end servers are replaced with cloud functions acting as discrete single-purpose services. By composing and combining these serverless cloud functions together in a loose orchestration and adopting useful third-party services, developers can create powerful yet easy-to-understand applications. About the Book Serverless Architectures on AWS teaches you how to build, secure, and manage serverless architectures that can power the most demanding web and mobile apps. You'll get going quickly with this book's ready-made real-world examples, code snippets, diagrams, and descriptions of architectures that can be readily applied. By the end, you'll be able to architect and build your own serverless applications on AWS. What's Inside • First steps with serverless computing • Important patterns and architectures • Writing AWS Lambda functions and using the API Gateway • Composing serverless applications using key services like Auth0 and Firebase • Securing, deploying, and managing serverless architectures About the Reader This book is for software developers interested in back end technologies. Experience with JavaScript (node.js) and AWS is useful but not required.

Author(s): Peter Sbarski
Edition: 1
Publisher: Manning Publications
Year: 2017

Language: English
Commentary: True PDF
Pages: 376
City: Shelter Island, NY
Tags: Amazon Web Services; Cloud Computing; Command Line; Analytics; Databases; Security; Logging; Microservices; GraphQL; Back-End Development; AWS Lambda; Serverless Applications

PART 1. FIRST STEPS
1. Going serverless
2. Architectures and patterns
3. Building a serverless application
4. Setting up your cloud
PART 2. CORE IDEAS
5. Authentication and authorization
6. Lambda the orchestrator
7. API Gateway
PART 3. GROWING YOUR ARCHITECTURE
8. Storage
9. Database
10. Going the last mile