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Full Stack AWS Application Development [Video]

By : David B. McDaniel
Book Image

Full Stack AWS Application Development [Video]

By: David B. McDaniel

Overview of this book

<p><span id="description" class="sugar_field">For full stack application development you will learn about AWS services, create a backend, add it to the frontend application, and simultaneously build storage. You will add user management, route the traffic, and add security features for a common internet attack. You will learn about many of the services that the AWS cloud offers to make developing Apps easier and quicker. This allows you, the developer, to focus more of your time on building differentiated application logic to ensure your application stands out from others that are similar.</span></p> <p><span id="description" class="sugar_field">This course is designed to help you develop and design cloud solutions using AWS. You will gain confidence in coding and manipulating AWS-based environments (Python, Java). You will be able to use AWS SDK to interact with services and build solutions. You will learn how to use Amazon DynamoDB data stores and to integrate applications and data (Lambda, SWF). By the end of this course, viewers will have gained the hands-on knowledge and skills to interact with AWS using code. Developers will be able to build secure, scalable, and fault-tolerant cloud applications.</span></p> <h2><span class="sugar_field">Style and Approach</span></h2> <p><span class="sugar_field"><span id="trade_selling_points_c" class="sugar_field">The viewer will learn about AWS services in a structured approach for building single-page apps, create a backend, and integrate it to the frontend. You will master storage options, user management, routing traffic, and then securing your application against common internet attacks.</span></span></p>
Table of Contents (8 chapters)
Chapter 7
Using Route 53 to Utilize Custom Domain Names
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Section 1
Description of Route 53
In this video, we will see how we manage DNS environment without setting up a server. - Use Route 53 manage entries in your DNS domain - Configure records to implement failover or weighted distribution - Configure latency- or geolocation-based distribution