Quarkus JAX-RS App Deployed with AWS CDK as AWS Lambda behind HTTP API, REST API, Application Load Balancer and as Function URL
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Quarkus JAX-RS App Deployed with AWS CDK as AWS Lambda behind HTTP API, REST API, Application Load Balancer and as Function URL
Quarkus example projects for Amazon ECS and Amazon EKS with AWS Fargate and AWS Lambda
This project provides and example of end to end data processing application created using the combination of Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (Amazon MSK), AWS Fargate, AWS Lambda and Amazon DynamoDB. Business logic is implemented in Java and Typescript. The build and deployment of the application is fully automated using AWS CDK.
An example project showing how to enable tiered compilation on a Java AWS Lambda function.
An example project showing how to create a Java custom runtime for AWS Lambda
Slightly Streamlined AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) Boilerplate for Java
GitHub read-only mirror of AMBIT
Part of this article we will see how to set up an EKS cluster with an ALB ingress controller and deploy applications that use path based routing available in AWS ALB to route traffic to different microservices.
A serverless CI/CD pipeline that automates the build, testing and deployment of Java applications without the need for dedicated infrastructure. It features automated Git-triggered builds, Maven support and GitHub source control integration, as well as CDKv2-based infrastructure as code.
Static website with CI/CD pipeline
AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) Example - Spring Boot and Postgres DB Deployed to ECS, Using Fargate and ALB
Template repository for projects implementing AWS Lambda using the Quarkus framework and CDK IaC
The Quarkus/MicroProfile application is provisioned as an AWS Bedrock AgentCore Runtime with CDK. System tests are included. The implementation adheres to the AWS Bedrock agent runtime specifications.
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