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AWS CDK in Practice

You're reading from   AWS CDK in Practice Unleash the power of ordinary coding and streamline complex cloud applications on AWS

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801812399
Length 196 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Leo Lam Leo Lam
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Mark Avdi Mark Avdi
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: An Introduction to AWS CDK
2. Chapter 1: Getting Started with IaC and AWS CDK FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: A Starter Project and Core Concepts 4. Part 2: Practical Cloud Development with AWS CDK
5. Chapter 3: Building a Full Stack Application with CDK 6. Chapter 4: Complete Web Application Deployment with AWS CDK 7. Chapter 5: Continuous Delivery with CDK-Powered Apps 8. Chapter 6: Testing and Troubleshooting AWS CDK Applications 9. Part 3: Serverless Development with AWS CDK
10. Chapter 7: Serverless Application Development with AWS CDK 11. Chapter 8: Streamlined Serverless Development 12. Part 4: Advanced Architectural Concepts
13. Chapter 9: Indestructible Serverless Application Architecture (ISAA) 14. Chapter 10: The Current CDK Landscape and Outlook 15. Index 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Summary

In this chapter, we created and integrated Lambda functions and an API gateway to replace the RDS and ECS services. We created a DynamoDB table and set up a way to automatically seed it when deploying the stack and created a step function state machine linked to SES. We also set up a GET request to fetch all data from the DynamoDB table and a POST request to insert data into the same table and trigger the state machine. Finally, we added the API Gateway and DynamoDB constructs to our CDK stack and removed the ECS, RDS, and VPC constructs from the Stack. As you’ve experienced, the process of applying changes and testing serverless logic can be time-consuming. In the next chapter, we’ll explore ways to streamline building serverless applications, specifically by optimizing our local environment for faster and more efficient development.

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