So far, we have understood what the serverless paradigm is, and also how serverless systems work. We have also understood how AWS Lambda's serverless tool works. We have also learned the basics of how triggers work in AWS Lambda as well as a detailed understanding of the system settings and configuration available to the user in the Lambda environment. We have also learned how the Lambda console works, and also how to identify and use various parts of the Lambda console in detail, including code deployment, trigger manipulation, deploying tests in the console, versioning our Lambda function, and also the different settings available.
By the end of this chapter, you will have a clear understanding of all the important triggers available for AWS Lambda and how you can use them to set up efficient Lambda architectures. You will also understand...