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Deploy MySQL as a Database in AWS with RDS

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In Chapter 2, you deployed the REST API to AWS Elastic Beanstalk. You created a Spring Boot application as REST API, and then you generated a JAR file of our project. You were able to deploy the JAR file to Elastic Beanstalk and resolved the server issue on AWS to make the application. And finally, you were able to access the application deployed on the AWS cloud.

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Soni, R.K., Soni, N. (2021). Deploy MySQL as a Database in AWS with RDS. In: Spring Boot with React and AWS. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-7392-0_3

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