The objective of this guide is show basic features kikaha offers out-of-box which may be useful to make deployment and monitoring easier on Amazon.
Note: This guide is focused on
2.1.x
version of Kikaha.
For more information about AWS, please consult this guide.
Out-of-box Kikaha provides some features which integrates with AWS services:
WELCOME About Kikaha philosophy
GETTING STARTED Getting started in 1 minute Creating a Kikaha maven project Architecture overview
TUTORIALS Logging configuration Configuring the server Creating your first HTTP route Kikaha's command line interface Configuring your favorite IDE Wro4j Integration
CORE FEATURES HTTP and HTTPS Routing static assets Dependency injection Authentication and authorization Smart routes
ESSENTIAL MODULES μRouting API WebSocket Routing Database Connection Pool JSON with Jackson Protobuf Mustache Templates Rocker Templates BCrypt
CLOUD MODULES Overview of Cloud Modules Consul.io Codahale's Metrics Auth0 Single Sign-On μWorkers - Actor-like API Hazelcast
AWS-RELATED MODULES Overview of AWS-Related Modules Deploying Applications on AWS AWS IAM Credentials AWS EC2 AWS SQS queues AWS CloudWatch metrics AWS Application Load Balancer AWS Lambda functions AWS X-Ray
ADVANCED TOPICS Creating custom modules Routing with Undertow's API Creating custom cloud modules