AWS DevOps & Developer Productivity Blog
Category: Launch
Expanded resource awareness in Amazon Q Developer
Recently, Amazon Q Developer announced expanded support for account resource awareness with Amazon Q in the AWS Management Console and the AWS Mobile Application. This is coupled with the general availability of Amazon Q Developer in AWS Chatbot, enabling you to ask questions from Microsoft Teams or Slack. Additionally, Amazon Q will now provide context-aware assistance for […]
Understanding memory usage in your Java application with Amazon CodeGuru Profiler
“Where has all that free memory gone?” This is the question we ask ourselves every time our application emits that dreaded OutOfMemoryError just before it crashes. Amazon CodeGuru Profiler can help you find the answer. Thanks to its brand-new memory profiling capabilities, troubleshooting and resolving memory issues in Java applications (or almost anything that runs […]
Announcing AWS CodeBuild Support for GitHub Enterprise as a Source Type and Shallow Cloning
Thank you to my colleague Harvey Bendana for this blog on how to do shallow cloning on AWS CodeBuild using GitHub Enterprise as a source. Today we are announcing support for using GitHub Enterprise as a source type for CodeBuild. You can now initiate build tasks from changes in source code hosted on your own implementation of […]
Access Resources in a VPC from AWS CodeBuild Builds
John Pignata, Startup Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services In this blog post we’re going to discuss a new AWS CodeBuild feature that is available starting today. CodeBuild builds can now access resources in a VPC directly without these resources being exposed to the public internet. These resources include Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) databases, Amazon ElastiCache clusters, […]