Deploy EV-Charging Application on AWS
Budget: ₹1,500 – ₹12,500 INR
Deployment Description: EV-Charging Project on AWS Server
Objective: Deploy the EV-Charging application on an AWS EC2 instance, utilizing specific software and services including Java 11, Maven, Jetty server, WebSocket support, and MariaDB database.
Requirements:
AWS EC2 Instance:
Launch an EC2 instance (e.g., Amazon Linux 2 or Ubuntu) with appropriate security configurations.
Software Installation and Configuration:
Java 11:
Install OpenJDK 11 to provide the Java runtime environment necessary for the application.
Maven:
Install Apache Maven to handle project builds and dependencies management.
Jetty Server:
Install and configure the Jetty web server to deploy the application. Jetty will handle HTTP requests and serve the web application.
MariaDB Database:
Install MariaDB to manage the application's data storage needs. Configure database schemas and user access.
WebSocket Support:
Ensure that Jetty is configured to support WebSocket connections required by the application.
"Additionally, there may be other installation and configuration steps required. You will need to check for these as well."
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Objective: Deploy the EV-Charging application on an AWS EC2 instance, utilizing specific software and services including Java 11, Maven, Jetty server, WebSocket support, and MariaDB database.
Requirements:
AWS EC2 Instance:
Launch an EC2 instance (e.g., Amazon Linux 2 or Ubuntu) with appropriate security configurations.
Software Installation and Configuration:
Java 11:
Install OpenJDK 11 to provide the Java runtime environment necessary for the application.
Maven:
Install Apache Maven to handle project builds and dependencies management.
Jetty Server:
Install and configure the Jetty web server to deploy the application. Jetty will handle HTTP requests and serve the web application.
MariaDB Database:
Install MariaDB to manage the application's data storage needs. Configure database schemas and user access.
WebSocket Support:
Ensure that Jetty is configured to support WebSocket connections required by the application.
"Additionally, there may be other installation and configuration steps required. You will need to check for these as well."
For Refreshing: Use Steve's Git Access
You can access the repository for refreshing at the following link: https://github.com/steve-community/steve
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