Course Overview
This course gives developers exposure to and practice with best practices for building serverless applications using AWS Lambda and other services in the AWS serverless platform. You’ll use AWS frameworks to deploy a serverless application in hands-on labs that progress from simpler to more complex topics. You will use AWS documentation throughout the course to develop authentic methods for learning and problem-solving beyond the classroom.
Who should attend
Developers who have some familiarity with serverless architecture and experience with development in the AWS Cloud.
Prerequisites
- Familiarity with the basics of AWS Cloud architecture
- An understanding of developing applications on AWS equivalent to completing the Developing on AWS (AWSD) classroom training
- Knowledge equivalent to completing the following serverless digital trainings: AWS Lambda Foundations and Amazon API Gateway for Serverless Applications
Course Objectives
- Apply event-driven best practices to a serverless application design using appropriate AWS services
- Identify the challenges and trade-offs of transitioning to serverless development, and make recommendations that suit your development organization and environment
- Build serverless applications using patterns that connect AWS managed services together, and account for service characteristics, including service quotas, available integrations, invocation model, error handling, and event source payload
- Compare and contrast available options for writing infrastructure as code, including AWS CloudFormation, AWS Amplify, AWS Serverless Application Model (AWS SAM), and AWS Cloud Development Kit (AWS CDK)
- And much more
Course Content
- Introduction
- Thinking Serverless
- API-Driven Development and Synchronous Event Sources
- Introduction to Authentication, Authorization, and Access Control
- Serverless Deployment Frameworks
- Using Amazon EventBridge and Amazon SNS to Decouple Components
- Event-Driven Development Using Queues and Streams
- Writing Good Lambda Functions
- Step Functions for Orchestration
- Observability and Monitoring
- Serverless Application Security
- Handling Scale in Serverless Applications
- Automating the Deployment Pipeline