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Advanced Developing on AWS

AWS Classroom Training

Course description
The Advanced Developing on AWS course uses the real-world scenario of taking a legacy, on-premises
monolithic application and refactoring it into a serverless microservices architecture. This three-day
advanced course covers advanced development topics such as architecting for a cloud-native
environment; deconstructing on-premises, legacy applications and repackaging them into cloud-
based, cloud native architectures; and applying the tenets of the Twelve-Factor Application
methodology.

Level Delivery method Duration


Advanced Instructor-led training, hands-on labs, and group exercises 3 days

Course objectives
In this course, you will learn how to:
 Analyze a monolithic application architecture to determine logical or programmatic break points where
the application can be broken up across different AWS services
 Apply Twelve-Factor Application manifesto concepts and steps while migrating from a monolithic
architecture
 Recommend the appropriate AWS services to develop a microservices based cloud-native application
 Use the AWS API, CLI, and SDKs to monitor and manage AWS services
 Migrate a monolithic application to a microservices application using the 6 Rs of migration
 Explain the SysOps and DevOps interdependencies necessary to deploy a microservices application in
AWS

Intended audience
This course is intended for:
 Experienced software developers who are already familiar with AWS services

Prerequisites
We recommend that attendees of this course have:
 In-depth knowledge of at least one high-level programming language
 Working knowledge of core AWS services and public cloud implementation
 Completion of the Developing on AWS classroom training , and then a minimum of 6 months of
application of those concepts in a real world environment

Enroll
www.aws.training/training/schedule?courseId=36896

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Course outline

Day One
Module 1: The cloud journey
 Common off-cloud architecture
 Introduction to Cloud Air
 Monolithic architecture
 Migration to the cloud
 Guardrails
 The six R’s of migration
 The Twelve-Factor Application Methodology
 Architectural styles and patterns
 Overview of AWS Services
 Interfacing with AWS Services
 Authentication
 Infrastructure as code and Elastic Beanstalk
 Demonstration: Walk through creating base infrastructure with AWS CloudFormation in the AWS
console
 Hands-on lab 1: Deploy your monolith application using AWS Elastic Beanstalk

Module 2: Gaining Agility


 DevOps
 CI/CD
 Application configuration
 Secrets management
 CI/CD Services in AWS
 Demonstration: Demo AWS Secrets Manager

Day Two
Module 3: Monolith to MicroServices
 Microservices
 Serverless
 A look at Cloud Air
 Microservices using Lambda and API Gateway
 SAM
 Strangling the Monolith
 Hands-on lab: Using AWS Lambda to develop microservices

Module 4: Polyglot Persistence & Distributed Complexity


 Polyglot persistence
 DynamoDB best practices
 Distributed complexity

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 Steps functions

Day Three
Module 5: Resilience and Scale
 Decentralized data stores
 Amazon SQS
 Amazon SNS
 Amazon Kinesis Streams
 AWS IoT Message Broker
 Serverless event bus
 Event sourcing and CQRS
 Designing for resilience in the cloud
 Hands-on lab: Exploring the AWS messaging options

Module 6: Security and Observability


 Serverless Compute with AWS Lambda
 Authentication with Amazon Cognito
 Debugging and traceability
 Hands-on lab: Developing microservices on AWS

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