AWS Lambda is not suitable for running servers. It runs specific functions. You might be able to create a non-ui app and convert it to a Lambda project.
If it matters, I was able to run ABMaterial's ABMFeedback app on Amazon Elastic Beanstalk using Amazon RDS as the database (just to see if it can be done). Beanstalk is probably the most abstract AWS service (where you do not have to manage the underlying OS) under which a B4J server app will run.
If it matters, I was able to run ABMaterial's ABMFeedback app on Amazon Elastic Beanstalk using Amazon RDS as the database (just to see if it can be done). Beanstalk is probably the most abstract AWS service (where you do not have to manage the underlying OS) under which a B4J server app will run.
Sounds interesting guys! Would you mind putting a small tutorial together? We already have a great tutorial for running B4J/ABM Webapps on GCE (Google Compute Engine) and covering Amazon Elastic Beanstalk would be an excellent addition to show off the deployment possibilities of B4J/ABM.
Sounds interesting guys! Would you mind putting a small tutorial together? We already have a great tutorial for running B4J/ABM Webapps on GCE (Google Compute Engine) and covering Amazon Elastic Beanstalk would be an excellent addition to show off the deployment possibilities of B4J/ABM.