Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Creating the DynamoDB web application item tracker

 You can develop a web application that tracks and reports on work items by using the following AWS services:

  • Amazon DynamoDB to store the data
  • Amazon Simple Email Service (Amazon SES) to send email messages
  • AWS Elastic Beanstalk to host the application

Note: In this tutorial, we use the AWS SDK for Java version 2 to access Amazon SES and DynamoDB.

The application you create is named DynamoDB Item Tracker, and uses Spring Boot APIs to build a model, different views, and a controller. It’s a secure web application that requires a user to log into the application. For more information, see Spring Boot - Securing Web Applications.

This tutorial guides you through creating the DynamoDB Item Tracker application. After the application is developed, you'll learn how to deploy it to Elastic Beanstalk.




To read this AWS tutorial, see https://github.com/awsdocs/aws-doc-sdk-examples/tree/master/javav2/usecases/creating_dynamodb_web_app.


 I work on AWS Java code that helps AWS developers. Included in this role is working with AWS Services such as S3, DynamoDB, EC2, Lambda functions, and so on. 

https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottmacdonald2010/



No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.

Deploying a Java web application to Amazon ECS

 You can deploy a Java web application that uses the AWS SDK for Java (v2) to Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS). Amazon ECS is a...