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Category: AWS Amplify
Build a Unified User Experience with Seamless Integration of AWS AppSync and AWS Amplify
Developing seamless integration between frontend applications and backend services is a common challenge in software development. By combining AWS AppSync with AWS Amplify, developers can create a powerful and integrated frontend client that enhances this synergy by providing essential features such as security, location services, data management, and caching. In this post, we showcase the integration of AWS Amplify client libraries with AppSync Merged API.
Best Practices from Innovative Solutions for Migrating Databases in AWS Amplify Deployments
Learn how to implement database software development lifecycle (SDLC) automation when leveraging the AWS Amplify framework to quickly create a three-tier web application following cloud engineering best practices. This approach from AWS Premier Partner Innovative Solutions leverages the AWS Code suite coupled with the Amplify CLI to integrate database migrations against an Aurora Serverless V1 PostgreSQL cluster with deployment of an Amplify project.
Power Your AWS Application with Customer Bank Data and Payments Using Yapily APIs
Open banking is revolutionizing financial services and companies like Yapily are at the forefront of this new wave of innovation. Learn how to build and deploy a basic application on AWS in a few simple steps using the Yapily Bank Connector. We’ll demonstrate how an end user would select their bank from a list, securely connect to that bank and give consent to either share data or make a payment. Connecting to thousands of banks, Yapily uses a secure open API to power industry leaders in financial services.
How to Build a Fintech App on AWS Using the Plaid API
Open Finance initiatives have been gaining momentum across the world. These initiatives require that banks provide access to customer data through a common, open API for third-party applications, which are referred to as fintech apps. Learn how to build and deploy a basic fintech app on AWS in under an hour by using the Plaid Link API. This app allows users to sign up, log in, select their bank from a list, connect to that bank, and display the latest transactions.