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Deploy a Full Stack Spring Boot React Application in AWS and S3

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In Chapter 4, you created the UserRegistrationApp Spring Boot RESTful web service that talks to the Amazon RDS MySQL database to perform CRUD operations. You learned how to configure Project Lombok to STS IDE. You created an Entity class using JPA annotation, a repository interface that extends the JpaRepository interface, a Service class for CRUD methods, and a REST controller to define different REST endpoints. Afterward, you tested the UserRegistrationApp application locally using Postman. Then you built an executable JAR that was deployed in AWS Elastic Beanstalk. Finally, you tested the deployed REST endpoints using Swagger UI.

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Soni, R.K., Soni, N. (2021). Deploy a Full Stack Spring Boot React Application in AWS and S3. In: Spring Boot with React and AWS. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-7392-0_5

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