Build, secure, and deploy real-world serverless applications in AWS and peek into the serverless cloud offerings from Azure, Google Cloud, and IBM Cloud
Key Features
Build serverless applications with AWS Lambda, AWS CloudFormation and AWS CloudWatch
Perform data analytics and natural language processing(NLP)on the AWS serverless platform
Explore various design patterns and best practices involved in serverless computing
Book DescriptionManaging physical servers will be a thing of the past once you're able to harness the power of serverless computing. If you're already prepped with the basics of serverless computing, Serverless Programming Cookbook will help you take the next step ahead. This recipe-based guide provides solutions to problems you might face while building serverless applications.
You'll begin by setting up Amazon Web Services (AWS), the primary cloud provider used for most recipes. The next set of recipes will cover various components to build a Serverless application including REST APIs, database, user management, authentication, web hosting, domain registration, DNS management, CDN, messaging, notifications and monitoring. The book also introduces you to the latest technology trends such as Data Streams, Machine Learning and NLP. You will also see patterns and practices for using various services in a real world application. Finally, to broaden your understanding of Serverless computing, you'll also cover getting started guides for other cloud providers such as Azure, Google Cloud Platform and IBM cloud.
By the end of this book, you'll have acquired the skills you need to build serverless applications efficiently using various cloud offerings.
What you will learn
Serverless computing in AWS and explore services with other clouds
Develop full-stack apps with API Gateway, Cognito, Lambda and DynamoDB
Web hosting with S3, CloudFront, Route 53 and AWS Certificate Manager
SQS and SNS for effective communication between microservices
Monitoring and troubleshooting with CloudWatch logs and metrics
Explore Kinesis Streams, Amazon ML models and Alexa Skills Kit
Who this book is forFor developers looking for practical solutions to common problems while building a serverless application, this book provides helpful recipes. To get started with this intermediate-level book, knowledge of basic programming is a must.
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 191 mm
Dicke: 27 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-78862-379-7 (9781788623797)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Heartin Kanikathottu is a senior software engineer and blogger with around 11 years of IT experience. He is currently working as a Senior Member of Technical Staff at VMware. He has previously worked with companies including Software AG, SAP Ariba and TCS. He has a masters degree in cloud computing and bachelors degree in computer science. He has completed 10 professional certifications on the areas of cloud computing, coding and design from companies including AWS, Pivotal, Oracle, Microsoft, IBM and Sun. He likes to share his technical knowledge through his blogs such as CloudMaterials and JavaJee. He also likes to mentor juniors and take technical sessions at work, meetups and conferences.
Table of Contents
Getting Started with Serverless Computing on AWS
Building Serverless REST APIs with API Gateway
Data Storage with Amazon DynamoDB
Application Security with Amazon Cognito
Web Hosting with S3, Route53, and CloudFront
Messaging and Notifications with SQS and SNS
Redshift, Amazon ML, and Alexa Skills
Monitoring and Alerting with Amazon CloudWatch
Serverless Programming Practices and Patterns
Other Cloud Providers