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CloudWatch Log Events and AWS Lambda with Ruby on Jets

Tung Nguyen Tung Nguyen · May 16, 2019 · 1 min read
In this video tutorial, we’ll cover CloudWatch Log Events and how to connect them up to AWS Lambda Functions with Ruby on Jets. We’ll build a Jets project from scratch with the log_event declaration. We’ll deploy the application and test the CloudWatch Log event. We’ll show you how simple it is to get started with Ruby on Jets and CloudWatch Log Events.
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DynamoDB Stream Events and AWS Lambda with Ruby on Jets

Tung Nguyen Tung Nguyen · March 06, 2019 · 1 min read
In this video tutorial, we’ll cover DynamoDB Stream Events and how to connect them up to AWS Lambda Functions with Ruby on Jets. We’ll build a Jets project from scratch with the dynamodb_event declaration. We’ll deploy the application and test the DynamoDB event. We’ll show you how simple it is to get started with Ruby on Jets and DynamoDB Stream Events.
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Kinesis and AWS Lambda with Ruby on Jets

Tung Nguyen Tung Nguyen · March 04, 2019 · 2 min read
In this video tutorial, we’ll cover Kinesis Events and how to connect them up to AWS Lambda Functions with Ruby on Jets. We’ll build a Jets project from scratch with the kinesis_event declaration. We’ll deploy the application and test the Kinesis event. We’ll show you how simple it is to get started with Ruby on Jets and Kinesis Events.
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SQS Events and AWS Lambda with Ruby on Jets

Tung Nguyen Tung Nguyen · February 25, 2019 · 1 min read
In this video tutorial, we’ll cover SQS Events and how to connect them up to AWS Lambda Functions with Ruby on Jets. We’ll build a Jets project from scratch with the sqs_event declaration. Essentially creating an autoscaling worker processing tier. We’ll deploy the application and test the SQS event. We’ll show you how simple it is to get started with Ruby on Jets and SQS Events.
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