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Deploy Java Servlet to Cloud via AWS Elastic Beanstalk

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Premiered Aug 14, 2021
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This module is one within a longer course on Java Servlets and related concepts. A link to the next video in this online course is provided below (posted weekly). I also provide a link to downloadable supplementary materials. Subscribe to see new modules as they are posted. ** Check out my other courses on Udemy: https://www.udemy.com/course/deesewirelessmodulesforiot/?referralCode=721E43ABCF47EDBC28E4 ** Link to Next Video: https://youtu.be/A_VAATT8spA ** Link to Supplementary Materials: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/6dxtkhloycaemf6/AABBSaQRHJw-ykzrGXoPe7NNa?dl=0 Objective: The objective of this example is to deploy our previously developed Java Servlet on Amazon Web Services Elastic Beanstalk Service. Machine Requirements: You will need to have the Java Development Kit (JDK) and Apache Tomcat installed on your Windows Computer. In contrast to other modules, we used JDK version 8.0 and Apache Tomcat version 8.5 in this module. Main Resource: The main resource for this project is named [Tomcat85ForBeanstalk] in your repository. We'll highlight other resources along the way. Knowledge Requirements: With regard to knowledge requirements, You will need to be (at least somewhat) familiar with Amazon Web Services and how to access the user console. Mailing List: I hope you will consider joining my mailing list. No spam; just updates and corrections to lectures. Link to subscribe is on the screen. YouTube: Also check out my YouTube Channel. Tons of free lectures.

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