AWS Developer Tools Blog
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AWS Step Functions Fluent Java API
AWS Step Functions, a new service that launched at re:Invent 2016, makes it easier to build complex, distributed applications in the cloud. Using this service, you can create state machines that can connect microservices and activities into a visual workflow. State machines support branching, parallel execution, retry/error handling, synchronization (via Wait states), and task execution […]
Read MoreAWS SDK for Go Update Needed for Go 1.8
The AWS SDK for Go is updated for Go 1.8. This update fixes an issue in which some API operations failed with a connection reset by peer error or service error. This failure prevented API operation requests from being made. If you’re using Go 1.8 with a version of the SDK that’s earlier than v1.6.3, you need to update the SDK to at […]
Read MoreDeploy an Existing ASP.NET Core Web API to AWS Lambda
In the previous post, we talked about the new ASP.NET Core Web API blueprint for AWS Lambda, and the Amazon.Lambda.AspNetCoreServer NuGet package that made it possible to run the ASP.NET Core Web API through Lambda. But what if you already have an existing ASP.NET Core Web API that you want to try as a serverless […]
Read MoreRunning Serverless ASP.NET Core Web APIs with Amazon Lambda
One of the coolest things we demoed at our recent AWS re:Invent talk about .NET Core support for AWS Lambda was how to run an ASP.NET Core Web API with Lambda. We did this with the NuGet package Amazon.Lambda.AspNetCoreServer (which is currently in preview) and Amazon API Gateway. Today we’ve released a new AWS Serverless […]
Read MoreUsing the AWS SDK for Go’s Regions and Endpoints Metadata
In release v1.6.0 of the AWS SDK for Go, we added Regions and Endpoints metadata to the SDK. This feature enables you to easily enumerate the metadata and discover Regions, Services, and Endpoints. You can find this feature in the github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/endpoints package. The endpoints package provides a simple interface to get a service’s endpoint URL and enumerate the Region metadata. The metadata is grouped into […]
Read MoreAWS Toolkit for Eclipse: Serverless Applications
I’m glad to announce that the AWS Lambda plugin in the AWS Toolkit for Eclipse now supports serverless application development for Java. The serverless application (also called a Lambda-based application) is composed of functions triggered by events. In this blog, I provide two examples to show you how to leverage the Eclipse IDE to create and deploy a serverless […]
Read MoreIntroducing Support for Java SDK Generation in Amazon API Gateway
We are excited to announce support for generating a Java SDK for services fronted by Amazon API Gateway. The generated Java SDKs are compatible with Java 8 and later. Generated SDKs have first-class support for API keys, custom or AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) authentication, automatic and configurable retries, exception handling, and more. In […]
Read MoreAmazon CloudWatch Logs and .NET Logging Frameworks
You can use Amazon CloudWatch Logs to monitor, store, and access your application’s logs. To get log data into CloudWatch Logs, you can use an AWS SDK or install the CloudWatch Log agent to monitor certain log folders. Today, we’ve made it even easier to use CloudWatch Logs with .NET applications by integrating CloudWatch Logs […]
Read MoreAWS Serverless Applications in Visual Studio
In the last post, I talked about the AWS Lambda Project template. The other new project template we added to Visual Studio is the AWS Serverless Application. This is our AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio implementation of the new AWS Serverless Application Model. Using this project type, you can develop a collection of AWS Lambda […]
Read MoreUpgrading from Version 2 to Version 3 of the AWS SDK for Ruby
Recently we announced the modularization of the AWS SDK for Ruby. This blog post will focus on how to upgrade your application to use the new service specific gems. This blog post is divided up into sections based on how you currently depend on the AWS SDK for Ruby today. Find the section below that […]
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