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AWS Certified Developer - Associate Guide - Second Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Jun 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789617313
Pages 812 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Vipul Tankariya Vipul Tankariya
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Bhavin Parmar Bhavin Parmar
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Table of Contents (30) Chapters close

Preface 1. Overview of AWS Certified Developer - Associate Certification 2. Understanding the Fundamentals of Amazon Web Services 3. Identity and Access Management (IAM) 4. Virtual Private Clouds 5. Getting Started with Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) 6. Handling Application Traffic with ELB 7. Monitoring with CloudWatch 8. Simple Storage Service, Glacier, and CloudFront 9. Other AWS Storage Options 10. AWS Relational Database Service 11. AWS DynamoDB - A NoSQL Database Service 12. Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) 13. Simple Notification Service (SNS) 14. AWS Simple Workflow Service (SWF) 15. CloudFormation Overview 16. Understanding Elastic Beanstalk 17. Overview of AWS Lambda 18. Key Management Services 19. Working with AWS Kinesis 20. Working with AWS CodeBuild 21. Getting Started with AWS CodeDeploy 22. Working with AWS CodePipeline 23. CI/CD on AWS 24. Serverless Computing 25. Amazon Route 53 26. ElastiCache Overview 27. Mock Tests 28. Assessments 29. Another Book You May Enjoy

Introducing CodePipeline and workflows

AWS CodePipeline is able to release new features or bug fixes more frequently by atomizing builds. It performs tests and makes code ready to be deployed to various environments. It can be configured using the AWS CodePipeline web console or a CLI. A workflow defines the various steps in a software release process and it can be customized as per an enterprise's requirements. The workflow briefly instructs AWS CodePipeline on how new code changes will progress through each stage of the release process, including how and where the newly modified code should be built, tested, and deployed.

Every code change made to the source code repository is automatically pushed through the set of actions defined in the workflow (or pipeline). This is to make the modified code run through a standardized process after every commit. Optionally, Amazon CodePipeline...

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