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aws-sdk-android
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three ways to deploy a serverless graphQL API
Android
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Build a Serverless Subscription Site with Stripe
This tutorial assumes intermediate React, AWS Amplify, and Node.js knowledge, though you could use the Node.js code with any frontend stack.
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Serverless Contact Form Using AWS Amplify
AWS provides a range of services that help make setting up an API, database, and email transport quick, and secure. Specifically, AWS Amplify provides a lot of the functionality we'll need out of the box, and Amazon SES will send emails on our behalf.
- AWS Amplify + React: Criando e hospedando a aplicação
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a first look at amplify with vite
Open source libraries for JavaScript, iOS, Android, and Flutter
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Build and Deploy a Serverless GraphQL React App Using AWS Amplify
Take a look at the official Amplify docs for further information about the framework.
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How to choose a Tech Stack for your SaaS Product
And here's where it gets really incredible. AWS runs a library called Amplify, which you can install on your front end and will help you tremendously with user authentication on the client-side.
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Datamodel your React app with AWS Amplify Admin UI
For those who have not come across AWS Amplify before it is a great way to start dipping your toe into the full stack cloud development experience if you have not already. It is an opinionated framework that makes assumptions on the developer's behalf, so less time on scaffolding boiler plate code and more time building features. Also, the Amplify documentation is (in my opinion) the best documentation you'll find for an AWS service. Don't take my word for it - see for yourself.
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AWS Amplify Subscriptions Usage / 3. Closed Chat
$ amplify push ✔ Successfully pulled backend environment dev from the cloud. Current Environment: dev | Category | Resource name | Operation | Provider plugin | | -------- | ---------------------------- | --------- | ----------------- | | Api | sampleamplifysubscri | Update | awscloudformation | | Auth | sampleamplifysubscriXXXXXXXX | No Change | awscloudformation | ? Are you sure you want to continue? Yes The following types do not have '@auth' enabled. Consider using @auth with @model - OpenChat - RoomChat Learn more about @auth here: https://docs.amplify.aws/cli/graphql-transformer/auth GraphQL schema compiled successfully. Edit your schema at /[YOUR_DIRECTORY]/sample-amplify-subscriptions/amplify/backend/api/sampleamplifysubscri/schema.graphql or place .graphql files in a directory at /[YOUR_DIRECTORY]/sample-amplify-subscriptions/amplify/backend/api/sampleamplifysubscri/schema ? Do you want to update code for your updated GraphQL API Yes ? Do you want to generate GraphQL statements (queries, mutations and subscription) based on your schema types? This will overwrite your current graphql queries, mutations and subscriptions Yes ⠴ Updating resources in the cloud. This may take a few minutes... (snip) ✔ Generated GraphQL operations successfully and saved at src/graphql ✔ All resources are updated in the cloud GraphQL endpoint: https://XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX.appsync-api.ap-northeast-1.amazonaws.com/graphql $
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A Brief History of AWS Mobile SDKs and How to Use Them in 2021
This mantra has some big implications for the utility of the mobile SDKs. As one arbitrary example, let's consider a use case where we want to call Amazon Translate, to translate some text. Instead of using the Amazon Translate support in the iOS or Android SDKs, I'm suggesting that you should pick any supported language, and implement those Translate service calls behind the API Gateway. Render an API response that contains only the bits you need on the mobile device.
What are some alternatives?
aceql-http-client-jdbc-driver - Java JDBC Driver for easy access of remote SQL databases managed with AceQL HTTP
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
Applozic-Android-Chat-Messaging-SDK - Official Android SDK for Applozic Real-time Chat & Messaging. Powerful client, offline support, and UI component libraries for awesome in-app chat features.
android-checkout - Library for Android In-App Billing (Version 3+)
LandscapeVideoCamera - Powerful custom Android Camera with granular control over the video quality and filesize, restricting recordings to landscape only.
Chat21 SDK Documentation - Android Chat SDK built on Firebase
weibo_android_sdk - 新浪微博 Android SDK
countly-sdk-android - Countly Product Analytics Android SDK
PayPal-Android-SDK
Android-ReactiveLocation - Small library that wraps Google Play Service API in brilliant RxJava Observables reducing boilerplate to minimum.
Android-ShareEverywhere - Share all the things!