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It wasn't "great" mind you but it was "different" to what I was used too (https://servicemix.apache.org/) one interesting thing with this is that it's a monolith approach but each service was constructed as a loadable package. Source: 12 months ago
SQS - 1 million messaging queue requests. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
The last stage is productionizing the model. The goal of this phase is to create a system to process each image/video, gather the relevant features and inputs to the models, integrate the models into a hosting service, and relay the corresponding model predictions to downstream consumers like the MCF system. We used an existing Safety service, Content Classification Service, to implement the aforementioned system... Source: 5 months ago
For context; the web application is built with React and TypeScript which makes calls to an AppSync API that makes use of the Lambda and DynamoDB datasources. We use Step Functions to orchestrate the flow of events for complex processing like purchasing and renewing policies, and we use S3 and SQS to process document workloads. - Source: dev.to / 6 months ago
Amazon SQS is a fully managed message queue service that provides a reliable and scalable solution for asynchronous messaging between distributed components and microservices. - Source: dev.to / 9 months ago
The key service that publishes messages to its subscribers is Simple Notification Service (SNS). We can add multiple different subscribers to a topic, for example, email addresses, phone numbers, or SQS queues. - Source: dev.to / 11 months ago
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