Stratospheric: From Zero to Production with Spring Boot and AWS
- Length: 529 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publication Date: 2021-08-31
- ISBN-10: B09F69FFZM
- Sales Rank: #3934777 (See Top 100 Books)
All you need to know to get a Spring Boot application into production with AWS.
With Spring Boot being the leading framework for building applications in the JVM ecosystem and AWS the leading cloud platform, their combination is quite powerful.
This book will teach you everything you need to know to get your Spring Boot application running on AWS.
Throughout this book, we’ll develop a web application that seamlessly integrates common AWS services such as SQS, S3, SNS, RDS, Cognito, and ECS using Spring Cloud AWS.
Not only will we focus on developing the application with Spring Boot but also take a detailed look at getting it ready for production. This includes a continuous deployment pipeline, infrastructure-as-code using CloudFormation and AWS CDK, deployment patterns, and monitoring.
The Stratospheric book will become your go-to resource for building production-ready applications with Spring Boot and AWS. It will prepare you for your next project in the cloud.
No previous AWS knowledge required.
Title Page Table of Contents Introduction Part I: Deploying with AWS 1. Getting Warm with AWS 2. An Overview of AWS Services 3. Managing Permissions with IAM 4. The Evolution of Automated Deployments 5. First Steps with CDK 6. Designing a Deployment Project with CDK 7. Building a Continuous Deployment Pipeline Addendum: Configuring HTTPS and a Custom Domain with Route 53 and ELB Part II: Spring Boot & AWS 8. The Sample Todo Application 9. Local Development 10. Building User Registration and Login with Amazon Cognito 11. Connecting to a Database with Amazon RDS 12. Sharing Todos with Amazon SQS and Amazon SES 13. Push Notifications with Amazon MQ 14. Tracing User Actions with Amazon DynamoDB Part III: Production Readiness with AWS 15. Structured Logging with Amazon CloudWatch 16. Metrics with Amazon CloudWatch 17. Alerting with Amazon CloudWatch 18. Synthetic Monitoring with Amazon CloudWatch Closing Thoughts Conquer the Cloud Appendix Changelog Links and Resources Notes
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