Deploy Java Spring Boot Apps to AWS with Elastic Beanstalk
Take your first steps towards AWS and Cloud. Deploy Java Spring Boot REST APIs & Full Stack Apps to AWS.
Learn AWS Fundamentals? Yes. Deploy REST API to AWS? Yes. Deploy Full Stack to AWS? Yes. Of Course. Hands-on? Of course.
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******* Course Overview *******
How about learning AWS (Amazon Web Services) deploying Spring Applications to Cloud using Elastic Beanstalk?
Spring Boot is the No 1 Java Framework to develop REST API and Microservices. AWS (Amazon Web Services) is the No 1 Cloud Service Provider today.
In this course, we deploy a variety of Spring Boot Applications to the Cloud:
- REST APIs - Hello World and Todo - Jar
- Todo Web Application War
- Full Stack Application with React and Spring Boot
- Single Container with Java REST API
- Multi Container with Todo REST API talking to MySQL
This course would be a perfect first step as an introduction to AWS and the Cloud, especially for Java Developers.
You will learn about automating deployments with Elastic Beanstalk CLI and creating a continuous delivery pipeline with AWS Code Pipeline. You will learn how to Auto Scale applications based on load as well as deploy multiple instances behind a load balancer using Elastic Beanstalk.
You will be using a number of AWS Services - EC2, S3, AWS CodePipeLine, AWS CodeBuild, SQS, IAM, CloudWatch.
You will be using deploying a variety of projects to Amazon Web Services (AWS). These projects are created with React (Frontend Framework), Spring Boot (REST API Framework), Spring (Dependency Management), Spring Security (Authentication and Authorization - Basic and JWT), BootStrap (Styling Pages), Maven (dependencies management), Node (npm), Visual Studio Code (TypeScript IDE), Eclipse (Java IDE) and Tomcat Embedded Web Server. We will help you set up each one of these.
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in28Minutes is the world's leading course provider for Spring Framework with more than 100,000 students pursuing our courses on in28Minutes Platform(https://courses.in28minutes.com), Udemy and YouTube.
Brain child of Ranga Karanam, an Architect with 15 Years of Java programming and design with major banking clients across the world, we started in28Minutes with the aim to create Hands-on Courses with Real World Projects.
We use 80-20 Rule. We discuss 20% things used 80% of time in depth. We touch upon other things briefly equipping you with enough knowledge to find out more on your own.
We love open source and therefore, All our code is open source too and available on Github.
Course Curriculum
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Start00 Step 00 - Deploying Spring Boot Applications with AWS Elastic Beanstalk - Introduction (3:01)
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Start00 Step 01 - Getting Started with the Course (3:44)
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Start01 Step 01 - Creating an AWS Root Account (4:45)
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Start01 Step 02 - Creating an IAM User for your AWS Account (7:50)
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Start02 Step 01 - 10000 Feet Overview of Cloud, AWS and Elastic Beanstalk (3:49)
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Start02 Step 02 - Getting started with AWS Elastic Beanstalk - Creating First Application and Environment (5:49)
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Start02 Step 03 - Quick Exploration of AWS Elastic Beanstalk (7:32)
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Start02 Step 04 - Quick Introduction to AWS Regions (3:50)
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Start02 Step 05 - AWS Resources created by Elastic Beanstalk - An Overview (6:04)
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Start02 Step 06 - Its Your Responsibility to Monitor Billing on the Cloud - 5 Recommendations (6:16)
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Start02 Step 07 - Monitor AWS Billing - Setting Billing Alerts (5:10)
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Start03 Step 01 - Importing Seven Spring Boot Projects from Github (4:47)
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Start03 Step 02 - Quick Tip - Use Artifacts from build artifacts folder (1:40)
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Start03 Step 03 - Running 01 Spring Boot Hello World Application in Local (4:19)
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Start03 Step 04 - Building jar for 01 Spring Boot Hello World Application (1:58)
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Start03 Step 05 - Deploy 01 Spring Boot Hello World Application to AWS Elastic Beanstalk (5:07)
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Start04 Step 01 - Setting up 02 Spring Boot Todo REST API in Local (6:55)
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Start04 Step 02 - Testing 02 Spring Boot Todo REST API in Local (4:37)
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Start04 Step 03 - Build and Deploy 02 Spring Boot Todo REST API in AWS Elastic Beanstalk (6:21)
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Start04 Step 04 - Exploring AWS Elastic Beanstalk Application Versions (4:54)
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Start04 Step 05 - Exploring Termination of AWS Elastic Beanstalk Application Environments (4:52)
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Start04 Step 06 - Exploring Logs from AWS Elastic Beanstalk Application Java JAR Environments (8:22)
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Start05 Step 01 - Running 03 Spring Boot H2 Web App on Local (7:19)
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Start05 Step 02 - Deploying 03 Spring Boot H2 Web App WAR to AWS Elastic Beanstalk (3:53)
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Start05 Step 03 - Testing 03 Spring Boot H2 Web App AWS Deployment (5:18)
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Start05 Step 04 - Exploring AWS Environment logs of 03 Spring Boot H2 Web App (3:27)
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Start06 Step 01 - Code Review of 04 Spring Boot MySQL Web App - Environment Variables (7:00)
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Start06 Step 02 - Running MySQL as Docker Container on Local (11:22)
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Start06 Step 03 - Connect 04 Spring Boot MySQL Web App to MySQL on Local (5:50)
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Start06 Step 04 - Deploy 04 Spring Boot MySQL Web App to AWS Elastic Beanstalk (3:52)
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Start06 Step 05 - Testing 04 Spring Boot MySQL Web App Deployment on AWS Elastic Beanstalk (8:50)
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Start06 Step 06 - Exploring AWS Relational Database Service - RDS (5:06)
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Start06 Step 07 - Exploring AWS - Understanding Security Groups (11:32)
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Start06 Step 08 - Creating AWS RDS Database outside AWS Elastic Beanstalk (6:46)
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Start06 Step 09 - Setting up 04 Spring Boot MySQL Web App to connect to RDS - Environment Variables and Security Groups (8:45)
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Start06 Step 10 - Creating new AWS Security Group for AWS Elastic Beanstalk Application (7:22)
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Start06 Step 11 - Exploring AWS Elastic Beanstalk Save Environment Configuration Feature (2:55)
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Start07 Step 01 - Exploring 05 Java Full Stack Spring Boot React App (6:14)
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Start07 Step 02 - Running React Frontend in Local (4:04)
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Start07 Step 03 - Deploying Java REST API Backend to AWS Elastic Beanstalk (5:15)
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Start07 Step 04 - Building React Frontend Code for AWS Deployment (3:34)
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Start07 Step 05 - Quick Introduction to AWS Simple Storage Service - S3 (3:11)
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Start07 Step 06 - Deploying React Frontend to AWS S3 Static Website (6:53)
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Start08 Step 01 - Code Review for 06 Single Container Java Spring Boot REST API (5:21)
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Start08 Step 02 - Creating and Running Local Docker Image for 06 Java Spring Boot REST API (8:41)
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Start08 Step 03 - Pushing 06 Single Container Java Spring Boot REST API Docker Image to Docker Hub (3:21)
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Start08 Step 04 - Deploying 06 Single Container Java Spring Boot REST API Image to AWS Beanstalk (8:04)
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Start08 Step 05 - Running 07 Multi Container Java Spring Boot REST API with MySQL on Local (9:06)
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Start08 Step 06 - Deploying 07 Multi Container Java Spring Boot REST API with MySQL to AWS Beanstalk (5:26)
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Start08 Step 07 - Testing 07 Multi Container Java Spring Boot REST API with MySQL on AWS - Security Groups (7:47)
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Start09 Step 01 - Introduction to AWS Elastic Beanstalk Command Line Interface EB CLI (9:03)
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Start09 Step 02 - Exploring AWS Elastic Beanstalk Command Line Interface EB CLI - Commands (5:50)
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Start09 Step 03 - Exploring AWS Elastic Beanstalk Blue Green Deployments (4:34)
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Start09 Step 04 - Creating and Deploying Java Worker App to AWS Elastic Beanstalk (7:30)
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Start09 Step 05 - Testing Java Worker App on AWS Elastic Beanstalk using SQS - Simple Queing Service (7:26)
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Start10 Step 01 - Creating Load Balanced Auto Scaling Environments with AWS Elastic Beanstalk (10:25)
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Start10 Step 02 - Understand Magic of AWS Elastic Beanstalk - AZ, ELB, ASG and CloudWatch Alarms (6:10)
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Start10 Step 03 - Playing with AWS Elastic Beanstalk Auto Scaling Features (5:54)
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Start10 Step 04 - Playing with AWS Elastic Beanstalk Rolling Deployment Options - 1 (3:48)
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Start10 Step 05 - Playing with AWS Elastic Beanstalk Rolling Deployment Options - 2 (5:03)
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Start11 Step 01 - Getting Started with AWS CodePipeline and AWS CodeBuild (3:17)
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Start11 Step 02 - Creating Github Repo and Commit Spring Boot Java Project (3:52)
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Start11 Step 03 - Configuring AWS CodeBuild and AWS CodePipeline (5:22)
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Start11 Step 04 - Creating AWS CodeBuild Build Specification (7:35)
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Start11 Step 05 - Testing Continuous Deployment with AWS CodePipeline (6:12)