AWS Developer Tools Blog

Category: Messaging

Introducing the AWS Message Processing Framework for .NET (Preview)

We are happy to announce the developer preview release of the AWS Message Processing Framework for .NET. This is an AWS-native framework that simplifies the development of .NET message-processing applications that use AWS services such as HAQM Simple Queue Service (HAQM SQS), HAQM Simple Notification Service (HAQM SNS), and HAQM EventBridge. The framework is designed […]

Virus scan S3 buckets with a serverless ClamAV based CDK construct

Edit: March 10th 2022 – Updated post to use AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) v2. Protecting systems from malware is an essential part of a systems protection strategy. It is important to both scan binaries and other files before introducing them into your system boundary and appropriately respond to potential threats in accordance to your […]

Provision AWS infrastructure using Terraform (By HashiCorp): an example of running HAQM ECS tasks on AWS Fargate

AWS Fargate is a a serverless compute engine that supports several common container use cases, like running micro-services architecture applications, batch processing, machine learning applications, and migrating on premise applications to the cloud without having to manage servers or clusters of HAQM EC2 instances. AWS customers have a choice of fully managed container services, including […]

Testing infrastructure with the AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK)

The AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) allows you to describe your application’s infrastructure using a general-purpose programming language, such as TypeScript, JavaScript or Python. This opens up familiar avenues for working with your infrastructure, such as using your favorite IDE, getting the benefit of autocomplete, creating abstractions in a familiar way, distributing them using your […]

Publishing to HTTP/HTTPs Endpoints Using SNS and the AWS SDK for Java

We’re pleased to announce new additions to the AWS SDK for Java (version 1.11.274 or later) that makes it easy to securely process HAQM SNS messages via an HTTP/HTTPS endpoint. Before this update, customers had to deal with unmarshalling HAQM SNS messages sent to HTTP endpoints and validating their authenticity. Not only was this tedious, […]