Front-End Web & Mobile
Category: AWS Mobile Hub
AWS Mobile gets Amplified: A new home for modern app development
In November 2017, we launched AWS Amplify, initially an open-source JavaScript library that makes it easier to develop cloud-connected mobile and web apps—and AWS AppSync, for creating a real-time and offline-capable data-layer API for your mobile and web apps. In the last 12 months, we’ve introduced significant additional capabilities for both AWS Amplify and AWS […]
Announcing the AWS Amplify CLI toolchain
June 27, 2024: This blog post covers Amplify Gen 1. For new Amplify apps, we recommend using Amplify Gen 2. You can learn more about Gen 2 in our launch blog post. September 14, 2021: Amazon Elasticsearch Service has been renamed to Amazon OpenSearch Service. See details. Today we’re launching the AWS Amplify Command Line […]
New AWS Mobile Hub feature: Add an existing user pool to your Mobile Hub project
Using AWS Mobile Hub is a great way for you to get started with a mobile backend project because it abstracts away the complexity of configuring a new AWS service. It does this by defining a set of IAM policies for how your apps authenticated and unauthenticated users interact with the AWS service. Up until […]
Permissions changes for AWS Mobile Hub
Until recently, when you created an AWS Mobile Hub project for the first time, you were asked to approve the addition of an IAM role to your account called AWSMobileHub_ServiceUseOnly. Mobile Hub used this role to take actions on the user’s behalf, and it had wide-ranging permissions to create, modify, and delete resources. A user […]
The re:Invent recap: All the AWS Mobile sessions
AWS re:Invent 2017 was an amazing experience and it was great to connect with a lot of you! The AWS AppSync announcement was one of the awesome developer announcements of re:Invent, and we loved spreading the word about the AWS Amplify library. However, not everyone could be there – and those of you who were there […]
Build, deploy, and test your web app’s performance for free with AWS Mobile Hub
According to a recent study, two-thirds of users access web applications on a mobile device, yet very few developers test their web applications on mobile devices. Today, we are adding web performance testing on mobile devices to AWS Mobile Hub. Combined with the recently announced awsmobile CLI, web developers can run a simple performance test […]
Announcing AWS Amplify and the AWS Mobile CLI
The JavaScript ecosystem is thriving. Every day there are new use cases and functionality across web and mobile ecosystems. Developers are building highly interactive and functional applications across social, consumer, and enterprise spaces. We’ve spent a lot of time talking to these developers. They want to scale their applications quickly on cloud services, and they […]
Building a Synchronization Framework for Android
This is the sixth and final part in a series on synchronizing data within an Android mobile app to the AWS Cloud. Check out the full series: An Introduction to the Sync Framework for Android Building a ContentProvider for Android Using a ContentProvider in Android Mobile Apps Integrating Amazon Cognito with the Android AccountManager API […]
Building a Synchronization Endpoint in AWS Mobile Hub
This is the fifth part in a six-part series on synchronizing data within an Android mobile app to the AWS Cloud. Check out the full series: An Introduction to the Sync Framework for Android Building a ContentProvider for Android Using a ContentProvider in Android Mobile Apps Integrating Amazon Cognito with the Android AccountManager API Building a […]
Integrating Amazon Cognito with the Android AccountManager API
This is the fourth part in a six-part series on synchronizing data within an Android mobile app to the AWS Cloud. Check out the full series: An Introduction to the Sync Framework for Android Building a ContentProvider for Android Using a ContentProvider in Android Mobile Apps Integrating Amazon Cognito with the Android AccountManager API (this article) […]