The Serverless Application Model (SAM) extends CloudFormation to provide a simplified way of defining the Amazon API Gateway APIs, AWS Lambda functions, and Amazon DynamoDB tables needed by your serverless application. In this course, Deploying Serverless Applications in AWS Using the Serverless Application Model, you will learn foundational knowledge and the ability to deploy serverless applications in AWS. First, you will learn the benefits of the Serverless Application Model, how it simplifies serverless deployments, and compare it to solutions prior to the Serverless Application Model. Next, you will discover the Serverless Application Model resource types that simplify the defining of serverless applications and apply them to make a sample application. With this new knowledge and practice, you will build the backend of a real-world, library application. Finally, you will explore alternatives to the Serverless Application Model and the SAM CLI. When you’re finished with this course, you will know how to deploy serverless applications in AWS using the Serverless Application Model.
Deploying Serverless Applications in AWS Using the Serverless Application Model
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The Serverless Application Model (SAM) extends CloudFormation to provide a simplified way of defining the Amazon API Gateway APIs, AWS Lambda functions, and Amazon DynamoDB tables needed by your serverless application. In this course, Deploying Serverless Applications in AWS Using the Serverless Application Model, you will learn foundational knowledge and the ability to deploy serverless applications in AWS. First, you will learn the benefits of the Serverless Application Model, how it simplifies serverless deployments, and compare it to solutions prior to the Serverless Application Model. Next, you will discover the Serverless Application Model resource types that simplify the defining of serverless applications and apply them to make a sample application. With this new knowledge and practice, you will build the backend of a real-world, library application. Finally, you will explore alternatives to the Serverless Application Model and the SAM CLI. When you’re finished with this course, you will know how to deploy serverless applications in AWS using the Serverless Application Model.
Taught by
Mark Hatch