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Retrieve secrets from AWS Secrets Manager by version

Retrieve secrets from AWS Secrets Manager by version

Last updated on 30 December, 2024

AWS provides Secrets Manager that allows storing and retrieving secrets, credentials, and versioning. In this article, we discuss how to retrieve secrets from AWS Secrets Manager by version using AWS […]

Getting database credentials from AWS Secrets Manager in Spring Boot

Getting database credentials from AWS Secrets Manager in Spring Boot

Last updated on 5 June, 2024

The last article was about how to get started with AWS Secrets Manager. We’ve created fixed database credentials and managed to access it using AWS CLI. In this article, we […]

Getting started with AWS Secret Manager

Getting started with AWS Secret Manager

Last updated on 30 December, 2024

AWS Secret Manager is a service to keep secrets in AWS safely and access them as needed. Think about it as 1Password. AWS Secret Manager can be seen as the […]

Getting started with AWS Lambda and API gateway to building Rest APIs

Getting started with AWS Lambda and API gateway to building Rest APIs

Last updated on 5 June, 2024

AWS Lambda is built on top of Serverless technology which allows running your code without having to worry about any server maintenance and deployment. That is a very cool concept […]

My notes on AWS essentials course

My notes on AWS essentials course

Last updated on 30 December, 2024

Recently I took a 6 hours AWS essentials course provided freely by Linux Academy on Udemy. Even though that I had some experiences with AWS, I decided to take note […]

How to increase insert performance of Amazon AWS Redshift using JDBC

How to increase insert performance of Amazon AWS Redshift using JDBC

Last updated on 29 March, 2024

Redshift is one of the Amazon AWS services suitable for Big data, BI, and analytical purposes. Though, sometimes it is difficult to get used to it due to its limitations […]

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