Instructed by Mehmet Ozkaya
What you’ll learn
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AWS Lambda, Amazon API Gateway, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon Cognito, Amazon S3, Amazon SNS, Amazon SQS, Amazon EventBridge, AWS Step Functions, DynamoDB and Kinesis
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AWS Lambda – Serverless, Event-driven Compute Service
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Amazon API Gateway – API-Driven Development for Synchronous Event Sources
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Amazon DynamoDB – Data persistence with NoSQL Serverless Database
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Amazon Cognito – Authentication and Authorization in Serverless
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Amazon S3 – for Cloud Object Storage in order to store any type of data or deploy our web applications.
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AWS Lambda Event-Driven Architectures and Invocation Types
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Application Integrations Services; Asynchronous Event Sources – Event-based Architectures
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Amazon SNS – Fully managed pub/sub messaging
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Amazon SQS – Fully managed message queues – Message Queues for cross-service communication using (AWS SQS)
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Amazon EventBridge – Decouple microservices with event-driven approaches
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AWS Step Functions – orchestrate microservices into serverless workflows.
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SAGA Pattern and apply SAGA pattern with different approaches
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Choreography-based SAGA with using Amazon EventBridge – which means Decouple microservices with events
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Orchestration-based SAGA with using AWS Step Functions – which means Decouple microservices with orchestration way
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Streams and Polling Event Source mapping; DynamoDB and Kinesis Data Streams
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Serverless Deployment Frameworks; CloudFormation and AWS CDK
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Develop almost 20 real-world hands-on labs with aws serverless services
We will develop almost 20 hands-on labs during the course. If we look at the some of the important hands-on labs of our course;
- Hands-on Lab: Single Calculator Microservice Expose https methods with Lambda Function Url
- Hands-on Lab: Build Serverless Chat App with a WebSocket API and Lambda
- Hands-on Lab: Building RESTful Microservices with AWS Lambda, API Gateway and DynamoDB
- Hands-on Lab: Secure your API Gateway with Amazon Cognito User Pools
- Hands-on Lab: Using an Amazon S3 trigger to invoke a Lambda function and persist on DynamoDB
- Hands-on Lab: Fan-Out Serverless Architectures Using SNS, SQS and Lambda
- Hands-on Lab: Process DynamoDB or Kinesis Streams using AWS Lambda for Change Data Capture of DynamoDB Tables
- Hands-on Lab: AWS Serverless Microservices for Ecommerce Application using Amazon EventBridge
- Hands-on Lab: Saga Pattern for Orchestrate Distributed Transactions using AWS Step Functions
Who this course is for:
- Beginners of AWS and Serverless
- Who will develop AWS Lambda functions into job
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