DynamoDB applied design patterns apply efficient DynamoDB design patterns for high performance of applications

If you are an intermediate to advanced DynamoDB developer looking to learn the best practices associated with efficient data modeling, this book is for you.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Vyas, Uchit, author (author), Kuppusamy, Prabhakaran, author
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Birmingham, England : Packt Publishing 2014.
Edición:1st edition
Colección:Community experience distilled.
Materias:
Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009628760306719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Data Modeling with DynamoDB; Data model; Efficient use of primary keys; Basics of indexes; Default or primary indexes; Secondary indexes; DynamoDB data types; Summary; Chapter 2: DynamoDB Interfaces; The management console; Managing the DynamoDB table; Managing DynamoDB table items; The Eclipse plugin; The command-line interface; Summary; Chapter 3: Tools and Libraries of AWS DynamoDB; Creating your first SDK project; Java SDK operations; DynamoDB Local; Summary
  • Chapter 4: Working with Secondary IndexesSecondary indexes; Projection; Local secondary index; Global secondary index; Item sharding; Ideal item writing; Best practices with secondary indexes; Distributing the load by choosing the correct key; Making use of the sparse index; Using the global secondary index for quicker retrieval; Creating a read replica; Using indexes sparingly; Choosing projections carefully; Optimizing frequent queries to avoid fetches; Watching for expanding item collections; Summary; Chapter 5: Query and Scan Operations in DynamoDB; Querying tables; Consistency
  • Exclusive start keyScanning tables; Parallel scanning; Summary; Chapter 6: Working with the DynamoDB API; Data format; HTTP requests; Request header; Request body; Response header; Error handling; Client-side error with status code 400 - retry not needed; AccessDeniedException; ConditionalCheckFailedException; IncompleteSignatureException; LimitExceededException; MissingAuthenticationTokenException; ResourceInUseException; ResourceNotFoundException; ValidationException; Client-side error with status code 400 - retry possible; ProvisionedThroughputExceededException
  • ItemCollectionSizeLimitExceededExceptionThrottlingException; UnrecognizedClientException; Client-side error with status code 413; Server-side error with status code 500; InternalFailure and InternalServerError; ServiceUnavailableException; Error retry and exponential back off; Operations in DynamoDB; CreateTable; PutItem; UpdateItem; GetItem; Query; Scan; DeleteItem; DescribeTable; UpdateTable; DeleteTable; ListTables; BatchGetItem; BatchWriteItem; Summary; Chapter 7: Distributed Locking with DynamoDB; Distributed locking; Solutions available to solve distributed writes; Java high-level API
  • Optimistic lockingImportance of distributed locking; Summary; Chapter 8: DynamoDB with Redshift, Data Pipeline, and MapReduce; Loading data from DynamoDB into Redshift; Importing and exporting data between DynamoDB and S3; Creating Data Pipeline; Exporting, importing, querying, and joining tables using AWS MapReduce; Exporting data from DynamoDB to S3; Exporting the DynamoDB table to HDFS; Importing data to DynamoDB; Querying data in DynamoDB; Joining two DynamoDB tables; Summary; Chapter 9: DynamoDB - Best Practices; DynamoDB use cases; Schema-less-ISH; Batch applications
  • Stating attributes using the :select option