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Simple Storage Service and Content Delivery

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Now that our application is live on the Web, it’s time to build out some core functionality: image uploads. One would think that we could have done this from the beginning, but that is not the case. While we have used many AWS services with little coding, this functionality is one exception. We are building our photo upload and viewing functionality based on our AWS architecture. To do this, we will make our first attempt to directly interact with AWS services programmatically, using the AWS SDK.

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    Also see the S3 documentation at http://aws.amazon.com/documentation/s3/ .

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Shackelford, A. (2015). Simple Storage Service and Content Delivery. In: Beginning Amazon Web Services with Node.js. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-0653-9_5

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