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F# Tooling Support for AWS Lambda

F# is a functional language that runs on .NET and enables you to use packages written in other .NET languages, like the AWS SDK for .NET that’s written in C#. Today we have released a new version of the AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio 2017 with support for writing AWS Lambda functions in F#. These […]

New AWS X-Ray .NET Core Support

In our AWS re:Invent talk this year, we preannounced support for .NET Core 2.0 with AWS Lambda and support for .NET Core 2.0 with AWS X-Ray. Last month we released the AWS Lambda support for .NET Core 2.0. This week we released the AWS X-Ray support for .NET Core 2.0, with new 2.0 beta versions […]

Serverless ASP.NET Core 2.0 Applications

In our previous post, we announced the release of the .NET Core 2.0 AWS Lambda runtime and new versions of our .NET tooling to help you develop .NET Core 2.0-based serverless applications. Also, with the new .NET Core 2.0 Lambda runtime, we’ve released our ASP.NET Core NuGet Package, HAQM.Lambda.AspNetCoreServer, for general availability. Version 2.0.0 of […]

AWS Lambda .NET Core 2.0 Support Released

Today we’ve released the highly anticipated .NET Core 2.0 AWS Lambda runtime that is available in all Lambda-supported regions. With .NET Core 2.0, it’s easier to move existing .NET Framework code to .NET Core with the much larger API defined in .NET Standard 2.0, which .NET Core 2.0 implements. Using Visual Studio 2017 The easiest […]

Updates for .NET Core Lambda Libraries

With our release of .NET Core support in AWS Lambda, we also released many NuGet packages to help you develop Lambda functions. We’ve been constantly updating them on our GitHub repository as well. Let’s look at some of the recent updates. HAQM.Lambda.Tools This package contains the integration with the .NET Core CLI, which you can […]

Deploying .NET Core AWS Lambda Functions from the Command Line

In previous posts about our .NET Core support with AWS Lambda, we’ve shown how you can create Lambda functions and serverless applications with Visual Studio. But one of the most exciting things about .NET Core is its cross-platform support with the new command line interface (CLI) named dotnet. To help you develop Lambda functions outside […]

Deploy an Existing ASP.NET Core Web API to AWS Lambda

In the previous post, we talked about the new ASP.NET Core Web API blueprint for AWS Lambda, and the HAQM.Lambda.AspNetCoreServer NuGet package that made it possible to run the ASP.NET Core Web API through Lambda. But what if you already have an existing ASP.NET Core Web API that you want to try as a serverless […]

Running Serverless ASP.NET Core Web APIs with HAQM Lambda

One of the coolest things we demoed at our recent AWS re:Invent talk about .NET Core support for AWS Lambda was how to run an ASP.NET Core Web API with Lambda. We did this with the NuGet package HAQM.Lambda.AspNetCoreServer (which is currently in preview) and HAQM API Gateway. Today we’ve released a new AWS Serverless […]

AWS Lambda Support in Visual Studio

Today we released version 1.9.0 of the AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio with support for AWS Lambda. AWS Lambda is a new compute service in preview that runs your code in response to events and automatically manages the compute resources for you, making it easy to build applications that respond quickly to new information. Lambda […]