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DynamoDB Cookbook

You're reading from   DynamoDB Cookbook Over 90 hands-on recipes to design Internet scalable web and mobile applications with Amazon DynamoDB

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784393755
Length 266 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Tanmay Deshpande Tanmay Deshpande
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Taking Your First Steps with DynamoDB FREE CHAPTER 2. Operating with DynamoDB Tables 3. Manipulating DynamoDB Items 4. Managing DynamoDB Indexes 5. Exploring Higher Level Programming Interfaces for DynamoDB 6. Securing DynamoDB 7. DynamoDB Best Practices 8. Integrating DynamoDB with other AWS Services 9. Developing Web Applications using DynamoDB 10. Developing Mobile Applications using DynamoDB Index

Introduction

In the earlier chapters, we learned various things about DynamoDB and worked on various recipes to see how things work. Now, it's time to develop a real-world application step by step, integrating all the pieces together to build an Internet scalable web application.

In this chapter, we are going to see how to build an Address Book web application. The requirements are quite similar to any application that we use these days:

  • A new user should be able to register to the application
  • A registered user should be able to log in to the application
  • A logged-in user should be able to add new contacts
  • A logged-in user should be able to view the already added contacts

We would also like to see our application being hosted on AWS Beanstalk so that any user on the Internet should be able to use this application.

The technology stack for this application would be as follows:

  • Java for backend services
  • Spring MVC for the REST API development
  • DynamoDB for data storage
  • AngularJS for frontend
  • AWS...
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