EC2 is easier than you think

Posted by: Andrew Glover on 2009-11-02 10:22:00.0

development 2.0As I’ve written about before with respect to Development 2.0, the future of application infrastructures is already here: it’s the cloud. Using the cloud to spin up and wind down hardware and software assets as needed turns out to be cost effective and rather easy to boot.

For instance, provisioning an Amazon EC2 instance for hosting your super slick Java Web application is a snap, man! In this Java development 2.0 column entitled “Easy EC2” from IBM developerWorks, you’ll quickly build a Web application that leverages Groovy, Spring, and Hibernate (via the Grails framework) and deploy it on an EC2 instance using Java Web Apps in a Box’s AMI.

So what are you waiting for? Read this article and you’ll be floating on the clouds in no time! Also, while you are at it, don’t forget to read the other articles in the series:

Next month’s article will feature CouchDB — stay tuned!

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Andrew Glover

Andrew is the founder of the easyb BDD framework and the co-author of Addison Wesley's "Continuous Integration", Manning's "Groovy in Action" and "Java Testing Patterns". He is an author for multiple online publications including IBM's developerWorks and Oreilly's ONJava and ONLamp portals. He actively blogs about software at thediscoblog.com.

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