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Learn AWS Serverless Computing

By : Scott Patterson
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Learn AWS Serverless Computing

By: Scott Patterson

Overview of this book

Serverless computing is a way to run your code without having to provision or manage servers. Amazon Web Services provides serverless services that you can use to build and deploy cloud-native applications. Starting with the basics of AWS Lambda, this book takes you through combining Lambda with other services from AWS, such as Amazon API Gateway, Amazon DynamoDB, and Amazon Step Functions. You’ll learn how to write, run, and test Lambda functions using examples in Node.js, Java, Python, and C# before you move on to developing and deploying serverless APIs efficiently using the Serverless Framework. In the concluding chapters, you’ll discover tips and best practices for leveraging Serverless Framework to increase your development productivity. By the end of this book, you’ll have become well-versed in building, securing, and running serverless applications using Amazon API Gateway and AWS Lambda without having to manage any servers.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Free Chapter
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Section 1: Why We're Here
4
Section 2: Getting Started with AWS Lambda Functions
9
Section 3: Development Patterns
12
Section 4: Architectures and Use Cases

The Foundations of a Function in AWS

This chapter is all about AWS Lambda. Lambda gives us a way to run code without having to manage servers. It's our most granular building block when it comes to building serverless applications and can be used in many different ways. It's important that you understand this chapter in particular because Lambda really shapes the way we do things in AWS—I guarantee that having this knowledge in your toolbelt will come in handy.

We're going to begin by learning about the characteristics of a function and some of the common areas we can use them in serverless applications. From there, we're going to dig into the security model and learn about the difference between invocation types and event sources. Then, we will learn more about the anatomy of a function and about the tools we need, all of which will lead to us deploying...