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AngularJS Web Application Development Blueprints

You're reading from   AngularJS Web Application Development Blueprints A practical guide to developing powerful web applications with AngularJS

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2014
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783285617
Length 300 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Vinci J Rufus Vinci J Rufus
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Preface 1. Introduction to AngularJS and the Single Page Application FREE CHAPTER 2. Setting Up Your Rig 3. Rapid Prototyping with AngularJS 4. Using REST Web Services in Your AngularJS App 5. Facebook Friends' Birthday Reminder App 6. Building an Expense Manager Mobile App 7. Building a CMS on the MEAN Stack 8. Scalable Architecture for Deployments on AWS 9. Building an E-Commerce Store A. AngularJS Resources Index

Understanding the various services in Amazon AWS


AWS comes with a full gamut of services that cover the various aspects useful to build a web application. In this chapter, we will cover some of the most popular ones and ones that would be of use when deploying an AngularJS app; they are as follows:

  • Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2): EC2 is Amazon's computing service. It allows you to select a combination of CPU power and RAM, and build a web server needed to run your web application.

  • Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3): The Simple Storage Service is primarily used to store a wide variety of files, mainly static files such as media files, CSS, JS, images, and so on. One can create an S3 bucket and have multiples files and folders within the bucket.

  • Amazon CloudFront: CloudFront is Amazon's Content Delivery Network (CDN). In most cases, it is linked to an S3 bucket, and the static files from the S3 bucket are delivered via CloudFront.

  • Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS): RDS is a ready...

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