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Amazon Web Services announced that cloud developers can now use Java for writing Lambda functions, which provide event-driven functionality while taking care of needed compute resources.
At the recent re:Invent, AWS announced an update to its FaaS offering Lambda with SnapStart feature that reduces the cold start for Java Functions.
To build AWS Lambda functions with Java, you can either consider Java programmers for hire or check out a comprehensive tutorial by AWS on how to invoke AWS Lambda functions from Java.
Finally, you built a Lambda function in Java, then deployed the function to AWS Lambda and tested it in the AWS Lambda console. In Part 2, we’ll add support for Amazon’s DynamoDB.
News AWS Introduces Lambda SnapStart for Java By John K. Waters November 29, 2022 AWS this week unveiled a new performance optimization feature called Lambda SnapStart, which is designed to improve ...
AWS has unveiled AWS Lambda SnapStart for Java, a performance optimization intended to make it easier to build responsive, scalable Java applications using AWS Lambda, the serverless, event-driven ...
Amazon Web Services announced a new service today called Lambda, a stateless event-driven compute service for dynamic applications that doesn’t require provisioning of any compute infrastructure ...
Consternation over Java's lambda syntax is the perfect example of how Java's evolution and incremental improvements have created a community of spoiled programmers.