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AWS Certified Developer - Associate Guide - Second Edition

By : Vipul Tankariya, Bhavin Parmar
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Book Image

AWS Certified Developer - Associate Guide - Second Edition

5 (2)
By: Vipul Tankariya, Bhavin Parmar

Overview of this book

This book will focus on the revised version of AWS Certified Developer Associate exam. The 2019 version of this exam guide includes all the recent services and offerings from Amazon that benefits developers. AWS Certified Developer - Associate Guide starts with a quick introduction to AWS and the prerequisites to get you started. Then, this book will describe about getting familiar with Identity and Access Management (IAM) along with Virtual private cloud (VPC). Next, this book will teach you about microservices, serverless architecture, security best practices, advanced deployment methods and more. Going ahead we will take you through AWS DynamoDB A NoSQL Database Service, Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) and CloudFormation Overview. Lastly, this book will help understand Elastic Beanstalk and will also walk you through AWS lambda. At the end of this book, we will cover enough topics, tips and tricks along with mock tests for you to be able to pass the AWS Certified Developer - Associate exam and develop as well as manage your applications on the AWS platform.
Table of Contents (30 chapters)
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Overview of AWS Certified Developer - Associate Certification

Understanding Elastic Beanstalk

Traditionally, when a web application is deployed on AWS, it may require investing energy in choosing proper AWS services, such as EC2, ELB, and autoscaling. We may need to create and configure an AWS resource from scratch to host a web application. It could be a troublesome undertaking for designers to assemble the framework, arrange the operating system, install the necessary dependencies, and then deploy the web services. AWS Elastic Beanstalk wipes out the need to physically build a framework for the designer and makes it accessible for them to rapidly send and deal with a web application on AWS of any scale.

Developers only need to upload the code. All other aspects, such as capacity provisioning, building, and configuring AWS resources, such as EC2 instances, ELB, autoscaling, and application health monitoring, will be handled by Elastic Beanstalk...