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Orchestration, Dancing, or big blocks of code | S03 E12 | Build On Weekly

Amazing AWS Serverless Hero Jones Zachariah Noel is here to dive deep into the world of Event Driver Architectures

Rohini Gaonkar
Amazon Employee
Published Apr 12, 2024
Last Modified Apr 15, 2024
Zach Jones, Darko and Rohini chatting on the livestream
Zach Jones, Darko and Rohini chatting on the livestream
On this episode we have the amazing AWS Serverless Hero Jones Zachariah Noel N diving deep into Event Driven Architecture Patterns and showcasing them with AWS Services like Step Functions and Event Bridge.
Zach Jones explained in detail what are two most common patterns in Event Driven Architectures - Orchestration and Choreography.
As one of our Twitch show chat member (riferrei) very well summarized in simple terms:
Choreography: It's like ballet dancers. Each of the dancers knows what they need to do and how to interact with each other.
Orchestration: big orchestra which features multiple instruments and a conductor who makes sure that everyone stays in-sync.
Zach Jones showcasing Amazon Bedrock integration with AWS Step functions
Zach Jones showcasing Amazon Bedrock integration with AWS Step functions
He also showed us how its easy to use Step Functions Workflow Studio, a low-code visual workflow designer, in the AWS Console and in your own Visual Studio Code IDE. It lets you create serverless workflows by orchestrating AWS services. We also looked at examples like calling your API, calling a SaaS endpoint, and even invoking an Amazon Bedrock foundational model.
If you are looking to learn a bit about:
  • How not to hug a server! Go Serverless!
  • Difference between Orchestration vs Choreography and how you can use either or both in your applications
  • How to use Step Functions Workflow Studio
  • How to invoke an Amazon Bedrock foundational model in Step Functions
  • and more
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