Create a web application to track DynamoDB data
The following code examples show how to create a web application that tracks work items in an Amazon DynamoDB table and uses Amazon Simple Email Service (Amazon SES) to send reports.
- .NET
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- AWS SDK for .NET
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Shows how to use the Amazon DynamoDB .NET API to create a dynamic web application that tracks DynamoDB work data.
For complete source code and instructions on how to set up and run, see the full example on
GitHub.
Services used in this example
- Java
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- SDK for Java 2.x
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Shows how to use the Amazon DynamoDB API to create a dynamic web application that tracks DynamoDB work data.
For complete source code and instructions on how to set up and run, see the full example on
GitHub.
Services used in this example
- Kotlin
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- SDK for Kotlin
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Shows how to use the Amazon DynamoDB API to create a dynamic web application that tracks DynamoDB work data.
For complete source code and instructions on how to set up and run, see the full example on
GitHub.
Services used in this example
- Python
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- SDK for Python (Boto3)
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Shows how to use the AWS SDK for Python (Boto3) to create a REST service that tracks work
items in Amazon DynamoDB and emails reports by using Amazon Simple Email Service (Amazon SES).
This example uses the Flask web framework to handle HTTP routing and integrates
with a React webpage to present a fully functional web application.
Build a Flask REST service that integrates with AWS services.
Read, write, and update work items that are stored in a DynamoDB table.
Use Amazon SES to send email reports of work items.
For complete source code and instructions on how to set up and run, see the full example in the
AWS Code Examples Repository
on GitHub.
Services used in this example
For a complete list of AWS SDK developer guides and code examples, see
Using DynamoDB with an AWS SDK.
This topic also includes information about getting started and details about previous SDK versions.