Front-End Web & Mobile
Tag: RDS
Create a GraphQL API for any existing MySQL and PostgreSQL database
We’re excited to announce a new capability that makes it easy to build scalable, secure GraphQL interfaces over your existing relational databases with AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK). Provide the AWS Amplify GraphQL API CDK construct with your database credentials stored securely in AWS Systems Manager Parameter Store as a SecureString, and start authoring your […]
Creating serverless GraphQL APIs from RDS databases with AWS AppSync and PostGraphile
August 21, 2024: We recommend using Amplify Gen 2 to connect your app to existing MySQL and PostgreSQL database. GraphQL is a query language for APIs that provides an understandable description of the data in your API, and that allows clients to ask for data in the shape that they need it. GraphQL helps developers […]
Integrating GraphQL and SQL with AWS AppSync, AWS Lambda and Amazon RDS Proxy
This article was written by Eduardo Rabelo, Solutions Architect, AWS Organizations choose to build APIs because it helps them develop secure applications faster as well as abstract and protect their backend services and databases. GraphQL is an API technology that empowers developers to query multiple databases, microservices, and APIs with a single endpoint in a […]
AWS AppSync releases Pipeline Resolvers, Aurora Serverless support, Delta Sync
AWS AppSync, a Serverless GraphQL backend for providing data to mobile and web applications, has been steadily releasing features over the past year since launching at re:Invent 2017. Today, we’re happy to release several new service and client features for AWS AppSync that can greatly enhance the way you build client applications and provide data […]
AWS AppSync adds quick-start sample for Amazon Aurora
AWS AppSync has support for a wide variety of data storage options—including Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon ElasticSearch Service, and AWS Lambda. Today, we’re announcing the availability of a quick-start that connects to Amazon Aurora MySQL mode using AWS Lambda. You create this connection using a Lambda function that executes a SQL statement (provided by an AWS […]